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Re: Farm Bureau Members?
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Posted by SHANNON on September 03, 2003 at 23:54:45 from (209.74.162.7):
In Reply to: Farm Bureau Members? posted by dhermesc on September 03, 2003 at 13:58:33:
next time you get a ticket, get a lawyer and have them fix your ticket(s) so they wont show up in your driving record...if you get into accident and its your fault then theres not much you can do... that way all insurance companies wont know and they wont screw you over... each time some insurance companies raises their rates i would just pick up the phone and call all kinds of insurance until i hit the cheapest one.. try that, theres millions of insurance companies out there with reasonable prices... its the way they are.. trying to make some bucks and keeping the good ones and dropping bad ones like you... its way they do their busniess .. i see that happening alot with people i know... you can have million speeding tickets or whatever it was and can have lawyer fix it and it will never show up in your driving record and wont lose your driver license but it can get very expensive fines if you want keep those tickets off your record then insurance companies wont even know at all... hope this helps you understanding this abit better...
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