Posted by Case e on December 02, 2009 at 19:30:45 from (74.42.101.16):
I dont even know if I can do this or not but I'm thinking of trying. I got to thinking my auto insurance was pretty high, guess some of it is my fault as I insure 2 cars 2 pickups a van and a motorhome. (my wifes and my drivers records are good and we are accident free on our policys) Anyway I asked another company for a quote, It came back 4 of the vehicles with the exact same coverages and deductables were higher or the same but 2 came back about $200 a year cheaper. Now I did a little research on how the adjusters are to work with as I have a father in law in the repair business and he says he has good luck with this company and feels the customers are treated fairly. My question is can I keep insuring 4 of the cars with one and move the other two to another company and save some money? If so how do I approach my current company about it and can they cancle me. I have thought about letting them match but I thought they could have been cheaper all along! Any ideas? Anybody out there in the insurance business? Thanks Case e
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