Editorial - MacAfee and Edwards

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Editorial - MacAfee and Edwards
La Piñata Mex-News 2014
#2
Inside this Issue
Editorial
Editorial
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New multiple quote
Meet our people
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Sandra Guzman
Tourism in Mexico
Baja California:
Going down the Peninsula
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A bit of humor
USA OFFICE
700 S. Flower Street, Suite 1216
Los Angeles, CA. 90017
Ph. (213) 629-9777
Fax. (213) 629-9779
Toll Free: (800) 334-7950
Edy Romero Ext. 111
eromero@mexicard.com
info@macafeeandedwards.com
MEXICO OFFICE
Av. Las Palmas 4912
Fraccionamiento Las Palmas
Tijuana, Baja California México
C.P. 22106
Tel. 01152 (664) 134-6520
Fax. 01152 (664) 621-1819
info@protecint.com
I
t is a pleasure to keep in contact with our agents via our
quarterly newsletter. Our mission is to keep in touch, to
be informative and to incentive you to come and visit our
beautiful country. We have been taking you, issue by issue
from Tijuana to the bottom of the Peninsula.
Talking about the economy in Baja California, we are seeing
good signs of recovery as we just received figures for the first
quarter of 2014. The Maquila Industry has hired 18,377 new
jobs as of March 2014, more than one year ago; for an
update total of 257,199. Most of these jobs are in Tijuana, a
67.7% of the State Total. And nation wide in the last twelve
months, Baja California is second in generation of new jobs
with 12.2%, after the state of Chihuahua (Juarez) with 12.8% a
good race, we have.
Feel free to write to us for comments, questions and if you do
not want to read our information, feel free and ask us to
unsubscribe.
In
have available MULTIPLE QUOTE where our clients are going to be able to quote and compare
rates with three Mexican carriers: ACE Seguros
S.A., Qualitas Mexico and our already incorporated Mapfre Seguros with we have been doing
business for more than 30 years.
Macafee and Edwards we have made a continuous effort to facilitate our clients the way to do
business. As result of this effort soon we will
ACE Seguros established in 1985 is member of
ACE-INA Insurance Group, an operator of the insurers in more than 50 countries and is one of the
biggest conglomerate in the world, doing business in Mexico since 1999 and one of the top 10
carriers in Mexico for sales and services in 2013.
Qualitas Seguros is one of
the top insurance carriers
in Mexico for tourist auto
with a very well competitive rates, doing business
in Mexico since 1994 and
with offices located in all Mexico.
Our new dashboard will have the opportunity to
our clients to do a comparable quotes and coverage’s, as well to provide with different options
and times for you client convenience, as daily,
semiannual and annual policies.
$50K per accident and if an insured request
higher please contact us and will be happy to
assist you.
Just to keep in mind to insure a client in Mexico
there are only 2 requirements:
• Vehicle with US or Canadian license plates.
• Driver must have a valid driver license.
Please email us or give us a call to request a test
user password to practice and see how our new
multiple quote dashboard works.
With the new liability law in Mexico now we are
able to provide high coverage’s online as $500K
and medical payments up to $10k per person and
info@macafeeandedwards.com
Ph. (213) 629-9777
Sandra Guzman was born in Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico.
At the age of 11 years old, she moved to Los Angeles, CA. She started as a
Receptionist back in 2000 at Seguros Comercial America (now known as
AXA Seguros) later she joined MacAfee & Edwards Team who now works
in the Personal & Commercial Auto Department.
Her biggest satisfaction is to make sure that the client, agent and
broker have a pleasant experience in the process of buying
insurance (recommending and explaining coverage’s). She is not
happy until you’re completely satisfied with your insurance. Her
priority is to get to know her clients and make her client comfortable regardless of the questions and concerns the client may
have.
Once you have the client trust they will soon refer friends and
family to you.
Sandra enjoys to spend time with her son and family, loves the outdoors, hiking, running and volunteers as an assistance coach in an
all-girls little league baseball.
Sandra’s favorite phrases:
Never reach out your hand unless you're willing to extend an arm.
and
Success is the result of hard work, learning from failure, loyalty, and
persistence.
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Tourism in Mexico
R
ecap; In the past issues we have travelled all
the way from the San Diego–Tijuana border
down to Mulege which is a travel of 1014
kilometers from a total of nearly 1800 to the tip of the
Peninsula.
Bay of Concepcion
Leaving Mulege and continuing going south, you will
find some of the most beautiful beaches of the Peninsula, since these beaches are not only in the Sea of
Cortes, but also protected by an outside mini-peninsula
which makes it a wonderful scenery, the Bay of Concepcion, which harbors beaches such as the Santispac,
Playa Escondida (Hidden Beach), El Burro, El Coyote,
Buenaventura, El Requeson, etc. All natural beauties
which you can enjoy, going into the Ocean specially in
the period of May-October which is when the tide rises.
There are very few places to stay, the best bet is to stay
in Mulege, where there are pretty modest but clean
hotels (Mulege, by the way just suffered a real bad fire
that destroyed lots of palm trees and few houses and
small bushes, because of the drought). There are, nice
little restaurants in most of these beaches and you can
always find a way to rent a panga for as low as a couple
of hundred bucks that would take you fishing for
fascinating catch that you can cook there or take with
you in your ice chest.
When you are done with this, keep south until you
get to Loreto, one of the largest communities in the
state of Southern Baja, with a major airport, that
receives flights from “Alaska Airlines” and “Aerocalafia“
mainly from Los Angeles and Tijuana. In the town
where you will find excellent five stars hotels such as
the “ Mission Inn “ or the “Mision de las Flores “ or the
In this Issue: Going down the Peninsula
of
Baja California
(continues)
“Lor e to
Inn” where
they have
all services
including a
g o o d
Misión Nuestra Señora de Loreto
menu and
spa facilities. Also however you can find cabins and
small modest hotels and restaurants, which usually
have excellent fresh sea food. Loreto also houses the
oldest of all Missions, Nuestra Senora de Loreto
founded in 1697. Another very interesting mission is
that of San Javier up in the mountains, a 45 minute ride
from the downtown area. This downtown area is very
charming with cobbled stones and pedestrian streets,
full of restaurants, coffee shops, ice cream parlors, etc.
A boat trip from Loreto is a must, to go to the Island
of Coronado. The ride is about an hour from the little
port, the boat goes around the island so you look lots of
wildlife, such as Sea Lions, Eagles, and some species
that are endemic to the Region as you know the Sea of
Cortes is considered a protected area “Patrimony of
Humanity” till you arrive to a wonderful white sand
beach where you can swim and snorkel and see many
fish, right in the low tides. For some reason, there are
no sting rays there. We believe they like to hide in
gray type of sand. In Loreto, you will discover lots of
activities but you have to be careful in the Ocean as
there are a lot of sting rays, right on the beach, as they
like the warm waters, so drag your feet to chase them
away.
Teacher: Why are you late?
Student: There was a man who lost a hundred dollar bill.
Teacher: That's nice. Were you helping him look for it?
Student: No. I was standing on it.
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