Repetition in the Mail
Oct. 23rd, 2006 07:13 pmToday we got some information from Disney World about how to properly get to the park. It explained the following more than once:
* We will not have access to our checked luggage for a while after we get there, so we should put everything important in our carry-on luggage.
* If we arrive on side A of the airport, we should get to side B before going downstairs.
I also got a packet from FEMA regarding flood insurance which explained the following more than once:
* One can buy flood insurance for just the building, just the contents, or both.
This latter came with a glossy booklet, "Flood Insurance Claims Handbook." Our tax dollars at work. It actually looks quite handy. And it also comes with an "Acknowledgement of Receipt" form (spelled as shown) on which I am supposed to certify that I have seen my flood insurance policy and I have received the enclosed loss history, and of course that I can insure the building, the contents or both. This is so odd I googled it for the dirt, but the only thing I could find in my brief search is that these materials are meant to help people understand their flood insurance coverage.
* We will not have access to our checked luggage for a while after we get there, so we should put everything important in our carry-on luggage.
* If we arrive on side A of the airport, we should get to side B before going downstairs.
I also got a packet from FEMA regarding flood insurance which explained the following more than once:
* One can buy flood insurance for just the building, just the contents, or both.
This latter came with a glossy booklet, "Flood Insurance Claims Handbook." Our tax dollars at work. It actually looks quite handy. And it also comes with an "Acknowledgement of Receipt" form (spelled as shown) on which I am supposed to certify that I have seen my flood insurance policy and I have received the enclosed loss history, and of course that I can insure the building, the contents or both. This is so odd I googled it for the dirt, but the only thing I could find in my brief search is that these materials are meant to help people understand their flood insurance coverage.