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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Raptor on July 28, 2010, 07:31:56 PM
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Any recommendations?
Currently I have Gieco, and my rates went from $120 to $170 in a month with no changes in policy, claims or violations.
Nationwide is offering $97/month.
Progressive is $220 month.
Several other companies instant quotes are not available in my are or are just not going through...
So I'm not looking for other to do the research for me, what I want to know is what are your experiences with auto insurers? Who have you had? Any good/bad experiences? Also cheap is good :aok
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Are you Prior Service? You could try USAA if so. Also, check on both State Farm, and a Company called Dairyland County Mutual Insurance ( or something to that effect). Dairyland i believe was based in Wisconsin, but they insured me for my motorcycle in TX. State Farm should be availible in your area as well.
My primary insurance is with USAA. I've had them since i was Active Duty and continue to use them.
I have also used State Farm and was very happy with their rates and service as well.
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I have State Farm and really can't say anything bad about their service. At least for me, I have a very affordable auto insurance plan from them.
ack-ack
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State Farm rocks :rock I have 2 houses, 3 cars and 2 trucks insured by them and not once have they ever gave me a problem. Our new car was wrecked twice, (hit a pole and a deer) and both times they just said, "take it to your bodyshop and we'll take it from there". :banana:
I pay about 600 a month
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I suggest USAA to anyone who has ever served in the military, I dont think they give good rates to civs :D
:salute
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I just switched to TWG.. don't know if they're available in your area but same coverage for half the price on car, comparable on the home, and dirt cheap on life. I guess they don't know about the whole AH and die 20 times a night thing :D
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cheap is not allways better,alot of times paying less means the differance between aftermarket/LKQ vs new OEM parts being used on your car.
state farm is the best as far as repair quality standerds, followed closely by progressive.
allways make sure you compair policy coverage before switching,you may not get the same for each provider.
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Sometimes I think they give quotes by drawing numbers out of a hat. Progressive has always been the best price for me by far cheaper than Geico. The one time I did have to file a claim it was simple and easy. They said "take it wherever you want, get an estimate and call us back". The guy showed up in the claims mobile the next day, took a look at the car, went into his truck and printed out a check. He handed me the check, I looked at it, laughed, and handed it back. He went and printed out one that was satisfactory and that was it. The strange thing is starting with the next bill after the accident my premium dropped about $100 bucks a month.
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I have State Farm. No issues from them.
Stay away from allstate.
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I have State Farm and really can't say anything bad about their service. At least for me, I have a very affordable auto insurance plan from them.
ack-ack
Like a good neighbor State Farm is there. :aok
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If anyone is interested, over in uk you'd be mad not to switch insurance companies every year, you save LOTS of money. I always use an internet search engine first, then ring the company direct to save paying the internet company's commission.
Incidently I changed cars half way through an existing policy. The remaining 6 months should have been an extra £20 per month, the money grabbers added on the previous 6 months totalling an extra £40 per month. I'm switching again in August saving £400 per year. Its the way to go.
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I have State Farm. No issues from them.
Stay away from allstate.
Stay away from Allstate is the best advice so far, Home and or Auto.
Liberty Mutual here and very happy with them
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That Flo lady annoys the crap out of me. I'll never buy progressive because of her daily grating on my ears.
USAA is awesome for anyone who's military or prior service.
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That Flo lady annoys the crap out of me. I'll never buy progressive because of her daily grating on my ears.
USAA is awesome for anyone who's military or prior service.
Or dependents of military or prior military, but it may depend on rank and what state.
I've had USAA for 25 years now -- my Dad left as a Major in the Army after Vietnam, and Officer's families and children could get USAA. Now my wife is eligible.
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I got State Farm.
-BigBOBCH
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i have Farmers, never had a problem with them at all, there always friendly, helpful in finding all the discounts you deserve, its always good to combine house, auto, boat all with the same company you get a better rate, plus using auto pay they give you an additional 10% off, all those little things add up when it comes to discounts between my house (homeowners) Full Coverage/Glass/Towing on 2 trucks( 2004 F-150 FX4x4 1994 Ranger 4x4) and my MasterCraft Tournament Boat im paying about 165 a month for all, your rates depend alot on your Age. Driving record, Area where you live and so on, I wouldnt change my Company for nothing
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I've been with State Farm for 10 years, my agent rep is not only hot but she does keep me well informed. It's just a pain in the butt dealing with them when I need to change something. Got a quote off USAA and it looks like I can save $300+ a year over my current rates with lower deductibles and higher coverage...customer service ratings look very good. Gonna change Aug 1st.
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We just switched from 10 years with Progressive to State Farm.
Just because.
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cheap is not allways better,alot of times paying less means the differance between aftermarket/LKQ vs new OEM parts being used on your car.
state farm is the best as far as repair quality standerds, followed closely by progressive.
allways make sure you compair policy coverage before switching,you may not get the same for each provider.
oh trust me I checked all policies line by line just to be sure and they matched word for word even the small print and, like a previous poster, I shop my on a regular basis just to be sure I'm not getting ripped off. I've had one insurance claim in 10 years and my rates at my former carrier went up. When they just couldn't bring it down and I shopped it I found a lot of screwballs out there then this little gold nugget.
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I got some here in Joisey, from da hood. It's called yofault. Very cheap too. No actually, I have Geico. Overpriced like everything else in Jersey.
<S> Oz
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more important than the company is the amount of coverage you take.
Do NOT ever take the state minimum limits. You are screwin' yourself you do.
I was an Allstate agent for 8 years and I dealt with day and day out.
FYI, each and every company will have happy or not so happy customers. There is no such thing as "best", only what is best for you. :)