I have had a couple of claims through Farmers and haven't had any issues.Quote:
Originally Posted by altiain
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I have had a couple of claims through Farmers and haven't had any issues.Quote:
Originally Posted by altiain
I got all state, 3 cars(2new), a travel trailer, under $200 a month. Was paying more than that with farmers for 2 cars alone.....
Back from the dead...I'm thinking about shopping for better rates again. Anyone have any new insurance stories?
I recently read something that said it's good to shop around every 3 years or so. There are no loyalty discounts in the insurance business.
Rattle your saber with your current insurance guy see what they are willing to do to keep you from shopping around. ;)
Ya get your roof fixed yet??
USAA if you're eligible.
If not, it's easy to get eligible. ::Banana::
Chris
How's GMAC now?
My how the world has changed in ~3 years.
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Chris
The only other way I know of is if one of your parents was a USAA member at some point, you can use that for eligibility. That's what I'm doing (Dad was a Captain in the Army).
Many years ago, I noticed a rate increase on my bill. I had no claims, and when I called them they said it was just a "general rate increase". So I told them I would just generally look around at other carriers.
After a few calls, nobody could touch even the higher rate. They all asked how long I was with my current insurance, and mentioned that was why they could not beat it. So I guess Farmers does/did do some kind of discount for loyalty/longevity.
That was then. A few years ago, I looked around and found cheaper at Gieco and Progressive, etc. Switched from Farmers to Progressive and found the service and billing to be the worst. I've since gone back to Farmers. I like being able to meet face to face and have one stop shopping for all cars and the house (added umbrella after reading about it on mnet and researching).
I put my first claim in this year (Truck got keyed) and it was painless dealing with it. Then a few months ago, I dropped comp/collision on the kids PT and a week later some dipstick plowed into him. Even though I did not have collision on the car, my agent took care of everything and the dipsticks carrier paid for everything including rental car.
I really don't mind paying a bit more if I get some value for it. My agent and his team do all the legwork and take care of me. Costs a bit more, but I'm comfortable that they got my back.
Sometimes the cheapest is just not worth the hassle...
SA
Originally Posted by altiain
And Farmer's. I don't know anyone who has actually had to make a claim through Farmer's that would have anything positive to say about them.
Hmmm. I guess it really depends on the agent? I guess I've been lucky ::Banana::
I had State Farm for at least 10 years in California. I had shopped around a few times, and nobody could touch the price I had with State Farm. When I moved to Texas, I was told I needed to start over with a new local SF agent. The rate the local SF agent had quoted was about the same as my CA rate, even though my research said that TX rates were generally about 30% lower than CA rates. The SF agent said that it was due to the Customer loyalty discount I was getting in CA that apparently does not carry over across states lines. Put-off by SF, I shopped around and got a rate about 30% lower through Travelers Insurance. I have been told that Travelers rates are based heavily upon your credit score, so YMMV.
I have had Farm Bureau insurance for a long time. I found that AAA had a much better rate on the car insurance, but could not touch the Home owners insurance rates. So far, AAA is the only one that can beat the rates I have got.
Plus, Farm Bureau still offers a home owners deductable as low as $250.
I'm with Progressive, and have been for about 3 years. I've had great service, but my rates have been static for the last year and a half. I may look for a lower rate this next go round.
Best discount-- pay 6 months in one go.
I just called Amica and got a quote. Holy sh*t! Significantly less than we are currently paying for home and auto. ::Banana::
Yea I'm on Amica. Think I probably said that already in this thread somewhere. Very good company.
Auto - 32% less (They won't full coverage the Miata, but I'll get over it)
Home - 36% less
(There are discounts in there if they carry both policies)
They also send a dividend check of 15% of the homeowner's annual premium, so that would make it a net savings of 45%!
Oh those are good percentages!
Why no full coverage on the Miata??