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Posted by CRUSADER on January 01, 2005 at 17:16:15 from (216.31.5.241):
In Reply to: Rising Insurance Rates posted by Rob in Mo. on January 01, 2005 at 07:33:19:
Hello Rob in Mo, At this time, I don't have home owners insurance due to the fact that I don't own a home. I do however have content or renters insurance. Thank God it hasn't risen in cost yet, but then again it'll be a few more months before the policy comes up for renewal. My car insurance went down a few dollars. Don't remember all of the particulars why, but it had something to do with rates/options/???. Not complaining at all because $18.00 less to pay on car insurance is a lot nicer than having an increase of $18.00 especially when a 6 month policy is running almost $1,300.00. But with four cars and three drivers I guess it could be worse, and two of the cars are full coverage and one of the drivers being under the age 21 and she has a speeding ticket that all but doubled the insurance that she was under. Not wanting to sound like a commercial, and not too crazy about advertising especially for an insurance company. But USAA has treated me quite well. I've been with them since 1998, and have had a car and house broke into (when I was in England) they took care of everything without any problems. Just my personal experiences with my current insurance provider for whatever it's worth. later days mates, Jim
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