I'm not complaining about my insurance company, State Farm, they treat me well and give me a pretty good package across the board and I've been with them for decades and still am, but the first question they ask me about any new vehicle or thing (equipment) is, "Will this be used as farm equipment too or for personal use?". I know, I know, they as a matter of business must break it down, but then I even get letters, questionnaires in the mail asking me to explain or prove how they are NOT being used as farm equipment if it isn't. It's not hard to prove or disprove, but I have to admit that the follow up letters and questionnaires do get a little irritating and annoying. The lady at the office is friendly and nice looking so I don't mind explaining to her as I look her over and up and down, but I get a little snippy with the questionnaires that I have to swear and attest to and sign before I mail them back in. Maybe all insurance companies do the same with follow up questionnaires in the mail? No one ever just shows up though to knock at the door to inspect or as far as I know to take pictures from the roads, so I guess I'm ok there. I hope that I didn't just give any insurance company an idea if any of them read these posts. I've never had a problem with my insurance company, but then again I've been fortunate to have never had to make a claim. I guess we'll find out then...if I ever have to. But for now, no real complaints.
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