Often, even after the big tragedy has hit in the form of a natural disaster, people suffer a numb... Safeguard Your Valuables I

Often, even after the big tragedy has hit in the form of a natural disaster, people suffer a number of little tragedies because they just aren t able to claim insurance compensation, says Bill Sauer of MyDocuprint.com . Photographs and documentation are often destroyed by hurricanes, and the victims have nothing to support their claims."

MyDocuprint.com eliminates these unnecessary hurdles by keeping pictures and documentation in an online security vault at: www.MyDocuprint.com. A subscriber can access MyDocuprint.com at any time to upload or modify storage selections, through an easy-to-use interface.

MyDocuprint.com offers three levels of membership. With the Silver level, at $19.95 per year, a subscriber can upload and modify up to 100 pictures and documents, with declarations and detailed descriptions attached to every picture. The Gold Membership, at $34.95 per year, offers 250 picture upload and modification, and the Platinum Membership provides all the features of the Silver and Gold Membership, but allows you to upload and modify up to 500 pictures and documentation of high quality. All memberships come with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

That your valuables could be gone at any time, almost literally overnight, is often difficult to contemplate, but it happens all the time, says Sauer. Florida s hurricanes in 2004 were the best proof of that. The key to surviving such a disaster is to be prepared ahead of time, and MyDocuprint.com offers exactly that to our subscribers.

Established in the wake of the Florida hurricanes in 2004, MyDocuprint.com was born out of the need to keep documentation and pictures safe for insurance and personal purposes. Using a secure online storage system, MyDocuprint.com keeps home and business inventories, photographs and other vital documents safe in what is essentially an online vault. For more information, please visit: www.mydocuprint.com.

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