Is there any good reason these days not to switch insurance companies. Policies are similar except for deductible on tropical cyclone but there is $150 difference per month.
Alpine said:
Is there any good reason these days not to switch insurance companies. Policies are similar except for deductible on tropical cyclone but there is $150 difference per month.
fulshearAg96 said:
I shop my insurance every year... maybe I am in the minority but I don't see any type of value staying with a particular company long term if the dollars don't make sense
halfastros81 said:
Premiums aside would you think there's any benefit to being a long term customer (30 yrs+) with very limited claims history or is that a pipe dream?
halfastros81 said:
Premiums aside would you think there's any benefit to being a long term customer (30 yrs+) with very limited claims history or is that a pipe dream?
halfastros81 said:
Premiums aside would you think there's any benefit to being a long term customer (30 yrs+) with very limited claims history or is that a pipe dream?
rlb28 said:
The problem with that is it will be on your driving record from 5 to 7 years and no matter where you go to get a quote or shop around it's gonna show up on your driving record with increased rates.
My rule of thumb is to pay anything $3,000 or less out of my pocket and claim everything above that.
Making a claim and having increased premiums at let's say $150 a month for 5 to 7 years is $9-12k
CC09LawAg said:
Agree with this, although 10 years ago I felt pre-suit and litigation some of them were a lot easier to work with from the plaintiff's side.
Now they all are a pain in the ass so it doesn't really matter.
GoAgs92 said:
These companies spend $3 Billion each on advertising every year and say they need to raise rates to stay profitable...what a load.
Quote:
If Nike decided to quit advertising to make their shoes $10 (or $50) cheaper, how would that work out?
fulshearAg96 said:
I shop my insurance every year... maybe I am in the minority but I don't see any type of value staying with a particular company long term if the dollars don't make sense
sjones said:
Neither, get Farm Bureau
GoAgs92 said:
These companies spend $3 Billion each on advertising every year and say they need to raise rates to stay profitable...what a load.