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A Nice Talk With The Insurance Company
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Posted by in-too-deep on March 19, 2007 at 14:20:12 from (205.188.117.14):
Got on the phone with my local State Farm agent today. I was trying to find out what I'll need to get an old Missouri truck insured for the drive home. The lady told me I should call the office my folks are insured with, that way I can get the discounts and they have me on record down at that office. I thought it was nice that she referred me to them. So, I called the other office, and told them my story, and talked to the agent about my special circumstances. We ended up talking about antique tractors and trucks and he really understands my situation. I guess those insurance folks aren't all that bad after all. Now, I just have to wrestle with the DMV to get an out-of-state, antique, heavy duty vehicle titled : ( Oh well, atleast things with the insurance man went well.
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