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Post by megan1201 on Dec 20, 2011 18:00:38 GMT -6
What insurance company do you use or have you found to be the cheapest?
Time for me to be a big girl and get off my parents policy...
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Post by bunsy on Dec 20, 2011 18:22:01 GMT -6
We have AAA and went through them. As an independent agency, they can check several different companies for the best price.
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Post by gwensmama9206 on Dec 20, 2011 18:59:57 GMT -6
We have USAA. I don't know much about it cause I don't really pay attention to that stuff but DH loves going through them.
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Post by deannemdm on Dec 20, 2011 19:23:19 GMT -6
We have Progressive and have for over a decade. I have compared before but no one can come close to them in price-- especially if you pay premium in full every 6months. Have had good service when we have had claims too. Being cheap is no deal if you get the run around if/when you file a claim.
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Post by ballerinamomma on Dec 20, 2011 21:15:04 GMT -6
We have progressive too! DH is an insurance agent that compares 10 diff companies for price. Progressive had the best rates for our cars and a great bundle package with our house with their sister company ASI. They also have Snapshot which is a device you plug in your car. It watches how far you drive daily and if you slam on your brakes at all. You can save a good amount every month. On my car we save 11% and DH we save 14% or something. They have great rates and we haven't had any problems at all!
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Post by love on Dec 20, 2011 21:18:44 GMT -6
We have Country. We compared rates with others in our area and we pay a tad bit more then they quoted us. I doubt we will make the switch as we feel we are in a good place.
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Post by megan1201 on Dec 20, 2011 22:27:05 GMT -6
I compared USAA and Progressive and USAA beat progressive by about $140/month! Ughhh life is so expensive
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Post by apryllraye87 on Dec 21, 2011 7:54:31 GMT -6
I have State Farm and I get a pretty reasonable rate considering I'm not 25 yet. I don't have any speeding tickets on my record and I pay about $98/month for full coverage.
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Post by laurac on Dec 21, 2011 8:11:27 GMT -6
We have AAA and have found them to be the most economical for all of our drivers.
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Post by nevaehsmom327 on Dec 21, 2011 8:56:46 GMT -6
I have an agent that does all my searching. She finds me the best price every time my insurance renews. It typically stays the same provider, but if she does find a cheaper one she lets me know right away.
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Post by bumblebee23 on Dec 21, 2011 11:30:16 GMT -6
I have State Farm. I called around to A LOT of places when we were buying our house and the car insurrance was all about the same but the home owners insurrance was CRAZY at some places so it was more economical for us to go with State Farm they where one of the cheapest for the homeowners insurrance so that is why we chose them.
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Post by irish on Dec 21, 2011 11:38:54 GMT -6
We have State Farm, we've been with them forever and they've consistently been the cheapest. We pay around $93/mo for full coverage and renters.
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Post by megan1201 on Dec 21, 2011 11:58:50 GMT -6
If I was single mine would be relatively cheap - I have a perfect driving record... DH on the otherhand is making our rates soar!
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Post by outdoorsmommy on Dec 22, 2011 7:44:02 GMT -6
We have an independent agent who does all the work for us every year to find the best rates. I have had him since I was 16 and he worked for Farmers Insurance then 2 years back he started his own agency and we are still with him. We love having him and all the personalized service he gives us (even coming to our home to work with our schedules)
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Post by mommylinz on Dec 22, 2011 7:47:26 GMT -6
We switch back and forth between Progressive and Gieco. Progressive has been great when I did have an accident. The issue we have is every couple years they raise our rates, then we go to Gieco for a couple years, rates raise, go bact to Progressive. You get the point.
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