Posted by wisbaker on January 08, 2013 at 18:55:32 from (206.72.42.249):
In Reply to: auto insurance ? posted by JD2ACWD on January 08, 2013 at 15:56:42:
I"m in my early 50"s, I first got car insurance when I was 17. I"ve been with two companies all this time. I had Allstate for the first 10 years, I had a truck catch on fire on Christmas Eve about 250 miles from my home, they couldn"t be bothered to bring up their computer to tell me what rental car coverage I had, actually the guy on the phone kinda sounded mad he had to be there on Christmas eve. Next renewal I went with USAA, I got my 25 year decal from them last year. They"re not the cheapest, they"ll shave a claim just like anyone else (meaning they like to use cheap parts and underpay the body shop, or make it so difficult to get anything added it"s cheaper for them to pay for it out of their pocket) but on the other hand the service is good, they follow me anywhere (even Greece) and they"ll handle situations other companies won"t touch, like both a WI and a Mi proof of insurances for my Daughter"s car, we"re from Wisconsin but she goes to college in Michigan.
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