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Posted by Steve/TN on August 28, 2005 at 07:15:16 from (65.255.98.20):
In Reply to: Re: state local farm bureaus need help opinion's posted by idontno on August 28, 2005 at 06:38:49:
idontno, I know that in some states, they do their best to run off those who they think are high-risk(not saying you are or aren't). I know that the Alabama Farm Burea was notorious for dropping those who were high-risk ie: They had a ticket or two. Their idea on this is that they will pay for less wrecks(high profits) and keep the premiums down for the smo's like me. Each state Farm Bureau has their own insurance company. In TN, it is called, "Tennessee Farmers Mutual", I think. I have been very satisfied with their payouts for me. I think they are satisfied with me as well, but come Monday morning, I plan to turn in a claim for a leaking water heater. We shall see!!
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