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Re: I'VE ABOUT HAD IT!!!!!!!......................
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Posted by Ohio puller on October 13, 2005 at 16:05:56 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: I'VE ABOUT HAD IT!!!!!!!.......................... posted by thepinkpanther on October 13, 2005 at 10:59:03:
The insurance company will allways come out on top and it's because they rate people in groupes, areas, ect. ect. I beleave no matter what the age, if your a bad driver then you should pay high risk and if your a good driver you should pay a low risk rate. But because of your age or where you live or what you do, ect. ect. that's how they charge you and I beleave that's wrong and it SUCKS. Then on top of all that put a crooked lawyer in a court room with a client out to get something for nothing and up go the rates some more. I'll give an example of insurance company over charge. A friend of mine and myself where talking about insurance and cost. We came to find out we had the same company and same agent. We both owned pickups and our wives each had a car no other drivers in households. Jim and I are same age and our wives are one year apart. His truck was two years newer and mine was a cheaper modle. The wives cars where both the same modle and year. Jim had wrecked his truck and had a red light ticket within about 18 months and his wife had a fender bender and both accidents they was at fault. My wife and I both had perfect records, no tickets, no accidents. Jim and I had same coverage 300-100-50 thousand and same deductable and his cost 175.00 per half less then mine. I went to the agent and after he got the picture that I wasn't leaving till I had some answers this is the reason I had to pay more. The insurance underwriters said that my wife and I was more likely to have an accident then Jim or his wife because they would be more carefull due to the fact they had accidents recently. I had all my insurance with that company and agent for about 8 years about 3000 a year. Like I said it SUCKS but what are you going to do?????
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