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Lemonade is incredible. I had a horrible fire in my condo complex and lost everything. I was so stressed thinking about what I would need to provide insurance, but Lemonade made it so easy. My claims advocate was always incredibly quick to respond and they were so understanding and supportive during a tough time. I’m a Lemonade customer for life.
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There is a google docs form to fill out at the top of the ethos.io page ( I don't want to direct link it, not sure if it has identifiers in the URL?). Source: over 1 year ago
I hate pushing my opinion on folks (because I really do respect folks who want to be fully done and they're completely valid) but I really do think there should be at least some consideration to the waves or ethos.io proposals (or more due diligence since it seemed like Binance and a few other companies were involved). If FTX truly is the best deal fine, but I do think equity and our crypto being given back... Source: almost 2 years ago
4) Voyager took multiple years to switch simple systems and was called out by ethos.io and former board director https://twitter.com/shingolavine/status/1574472263247634432. Source: almost 2 years ago
Shingo Lavine who's company Ethos.io (that was acquired by Voyager) made a statement on this as well: https://twitter.com/shingolavine/status/1573030726139727872 stating that that app remake and sharing revenue plan might work well with their Ethos.io plan / proposal here: https://cases.stretto.com/public/x193/11753/PLEADINGS/1175307292280000000006.pdf. Source: almost 2 years ago
And that ethos.io was not rebranded into VOyager. Voyager bought Ethos....2 very different scenarios. Source: over 2 years ago
It looks like the only way to get information on Lemonade (on https://lemonade.com/ or their Mobile App) is to go through a Q&A session with Maya (their conversational robot). There is no way to look around, get educated/inspired, make up one's mind on Lemonade. This reminds me of the "wizard" interface introduced with Windows 95, where one would be in a unidirectional tunnel to answer specific questions in a... Source: about 1 year ago
If you don't start with the purpose of the layout and a clear idea of the content you're just making pretty pictures. And there's not much 'design' if you're just copying lemonade.com. Source: about 1 year ago
I mean the design doesn't seem hard and for animations look at things like https://www.lottielab.com. But when they say "like lemonade.com" that site definitely has interactive features and user accounts, so some of the elements on that page wouldn't make sense as a plain vanilla site. Source: about 1 year ago
Go online, lemonade.com provides the service for around that price and I know there are others out there. If you want to keep it as cheap as possible, set you deductible high and coverage limit low. Source: over 1 year ago
If you're looking for a provider, I signed up with lemonade.com which seems to have decent reviews. $40(ish) a month covers vet visits, a blood draw, like, 3 vaccines and a few tests. And dental stuff and if we ever need to say goodbye to her. Source: over 1 year ago
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