Posted by downsouth on January 08, 2013 at 17:29:16 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: auto insurance ? posted by JD2ACWD on January 08, 2013 at 15:56:42:
Yep in the same boat here. But, every 6 months when it renews I call around and surf the net looking for a better price and no one can beat what I have for the coverage I have. Allstate Indemnity (which you can no longer get, but you can keep it under the grandfather clause) is what I"ve had forever. Ask around about folks with a cheaper policy and then ask if they have had to make a claim. You may be surprised and decide to keep what you have. The wife has wrecked a few cars over the years, and we had some huge hail damage years back on everything....house, cars, RV, boat...you name it. As long as it had full coverage it was covered and the deductible was minimal. They came to me because I had so much stuff within 1 day of the storm. Received 2 checks the following day, 1 for the house and the other for all the rolling stock. Sold a few of the cars, fixed a couple of them and just didn"t bother fixing one. Pocketed the rest. Waited almost a year to have the house repaired since we had no leaks. Once the roofing vultures left town, I got a great deal on a new roof. Also had a new 24 X 24 all aluminum carport installed and still had money left over. We didn"t have a carport before, so this was a bonus! I"ve never had any complaints with Allstate, but I"ve heard a lot of other folks complain. The old saying of "you get what you pay for" is 100% true in our case.
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