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*My consumer experience*
I've had insurance with Allegiance, Geico, Traveler's, and now Erie. Geico was expensive. I knew I was paying for their prime-time TV ads. I paid something like $1200 per year. Traveler's was cheaper. I assumed it was the cheapest in town. I paid $920 per year. Erie, I was stunned to learn, is extremely cheap for the same coverage. I pay $530 per year. Yes, per year. I cannot explain the discrepancy, other than to say that I've never seen a TV ad for Erie nor heard a radio ad. Also, my customer experience with my local rep has not been great. I call the corporate office whenever I have a question. Before Geico, I had Allegiance, which I recall was at the time quite cheap. I may have been near the Erie price. However their insurance became unavailable. |
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I had Travelers but switched to Geico to save the 15% they advertise. Then
to Erie to save the 15% they advertise. Then I switched to All State to save the 15% they advertise. I figure if I switch enough times, my insurance will be free LOL mike "Useful Info" <useful_inf@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1183136989.659599.234450@n60g2000hse.googlegr oups.com... > *My consumer experience* > > I've had insurance with Allegiance, Geico, Traveler's, and now Erie. > > Geico was expensive. I knew I was paying for their prime-time TV ads. > I paid something like $1200 per year. > > Traveler's was cheaper. I assumed it was the cheapest in town. > I paid $920 per year. > > Erie, I was stunned to learn, is extremely cheap for the same > coverage. > I pay $530 per year. Yes, per year. > > I cannot explain the discrepancy, other than to say that I've > never seen a TV ad for Erie nor heard a radio ad. Also, my customer > experience with my local rep has not been great. I call the corporate > office whenever I have a question. > > Before Geico, I had Allegiance, which I recall was at the time > quite cheap. I may have been near the Erie price. However their > insurance became unavailable. > |
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Mike Hunter, wrote the following at or about 6/29/2007 1:54 PM:
> I had Travelers but switched to Geico to save the 15% they advertise. Then > to Erie to save the 15% they advertise. Then I switched to All State to > save the 15% they advertise. I figure if I switch enough times, my > insurance will be free LOL Think big, Mike! Don't stop there, keep whittling it down until THEY pay YOU!<g> If you're >50 it pays to compare the AARP's auto insurance through The Hartford Insurance Company. I have full coverage on four cars, two of which are used for business travel and got excellent coverage and pricing. My old carrier was highly rated and AARP gave me better coverage for about $900/yr less. Been with them four or five years now. I've been fortunate and thus unable to tell you how they handle claims but with it being The Hartford, I can't foresee any problems. |
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I don't know. I have yet to have a claim against my policy with No Mutual
of Nigeria. ![]() mike "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1183142604.574288.258220@n2g2000hse.googlegro ups.com... > Does it pay its claims? > Often no-nme insurance companies do not pay claims. > > |
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 10:09:49 -0700, Useful Info <useful_inf@yahoo.com>
wrote: >*My consumer experience* > >I've had insurance with Allegiance, Geico, Traveler's, and now Erie. > >Geico was expensive. I knew I was paying for their prime-time TV ads. >I paid something like $1200 per year. > >Traveler's was cheaper. I assumed it was the cheapest in town. >I paid $920 per year. > >Erie, I was stunned to learn, is extremely cheap for the same >coverage. >I pay $530 per year. Yes, per year. > >I cannot explain the discrepancy, other than to say that I've >never seen a TV ad for Erie nor heard a radio ad. Also, my customer >experience with my local rep has not been great. I call the corporate >office whenever I have a question. > >Before Geico, I had Allegiance, which I recall was at the time >quite cheap. I may have been near the Erie price. However their >insurance became unavailable. If you were in the military, or have a parent that was in the military, you are eligible for United Services Auto Association (USAA) insurance. There is no company in the U.S. that can compare with USAA overall for cost and service. When U.S. insurance companies are compared in several categories, USAA will usually be the best in at least 2 out of 3 categories. Like other companies, they also cover homes, personal items, etc. Dick -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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If I paid $900, less than I pay now, my insurance would be free and they
would indeed owe me money.. LOL mike "Unquestionably Confused" <puzzled2@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:hPchi.492$eY.474@newssvr13.news.prodigy.net.. . > Mike Hunter, wrote the following at or about 6/29/2007 1:54 PM: >> I had Travelers but switched to Geico to save the 15% they advertise. >> Then to Erie to save the 15% they advertise. Then I switched to All >> State to save the 15% they advertise. I figure if I switch enough times, >> my insurance will be free LOL > > Think big, Mike! Don't stop there, keep whittling it down until THEY pay > YOU!<g> > > > If you're >50 it pays to compare the AARP's auto insurance through The > Hartford Insurance Company. I have full coverage on four cars, two of > which are used for business travel and got excellent coverage and pricing. > My old carrier was highly rated and AARP gave me better coverage for about > $900/yr less. Been with them four or five years now. > > I've been fortunate and thus unable to tell you how they handle claims but > with it being The Hartford, I can't foresee any problems. |
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"Useful Info" <useful_inf@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1183136989.659599.234450@n60g2000hse.googlegr oups.com... > *My consumer experience* > > I've had insurance with Allegiance, Geico, Traveler's, and now Erie. > > Geico was expensive. I knew I was paying for their prime-time TV ads. > I paid something like $1200 per year. > > Traveler's was cheaper. I assumed it was the cheapest in town. > I paid $920 per year. > > Erie, I was stunned to learn, is extremely cheap for the same > coverage. > I pay $530 per year. Yes, per year. > > I cannot explain the discrepancy, other than to say that I've > never seen a TV ad for Erie nor heard a radio ad. Also, my customer > experience with my local rep has not been great. I call the corporate > office whenever I have a question. > > Before Geico, I had Allegiance, which I recall was at the time > quite cheap. I may have been near the Erie price. However their > insurance became unavailable. > Get a rate quote from Electric Insurance, my auto insurance is now under $400 a year. I previously had Allstate and then Progressive, but all they did was raise their rates each year. |
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If it's similar to my past experience, they bump you back up, the next three
renewals so that in the end you are paying MORE than a 'non-discount' offering company would charge. If you want to play 'merrygoround insurance', fine - OTW find a good stable company, pay fair rates and get GREAT servce! JM02¢W "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> found these unused words: >I had Travelers but switched to Geico to save the 15% they advertise. Then >to Erie to save the 15% they advertise. Then I switched to All State to >save the 15% they advertise. I figure if I switch enough times, my >insurance will be free LOL > >mike > > >"Useful Info" <useful_inf@yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:1183136989.659599.234450@n60g2000hse.googleg roups.com... >> *My consumer experience* >> >> I've had insurance with Allegiance, Geico, Traveler's, and now Erie. >> >> Geico was expensive. I knew I was paying for their prime-time TV ads. >> I paid something like $1200 per year. >> >> Traveler's was cheaper. I assumed it was the cheapest in town. >> I paid $920 per year. >> >> Erie, I was stunned to learn, is extremely cheap for the same >> coverage. >> I pay $530 per year. Yes, per year. >> >> I cannot explain the discrepancy, other than to say that I've >> never seen a TV ad for Erie nor heard a radio ad. Also, my customer >> experience with my local rep has not been great. I call the corporate >> office whenever I have a question. >> >> Before Geico, I had Allegiance, which I recall was at the time >> quite cheap. I may have been near the Erie price. However their >> insurance became unavailable. >> > |
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Sir F. A. Rien, wrote the following at or about 6/29/2007 3:07 PM:
> If it's similar to my past experience, they bump you back up, the next three > renewals so that in the end you are paying MORE than a 'non-discount' > offering company would charge. > > If you want to play 'merrygoround insurance', fine - OTW find a good stable > company, pay fair rates and get GREAT servce! Haven't found that to be the case with The Hartford (AARP. This thread caused me to check the past three annual premiums. $1539 in 2004 and $2007 in 2006. That seems like a big change BUT the coverage has remained constant with no changes to the limits, etc., there have been no claims BUT the number/type of vehicles insured has been a moving target. Currently they are insuring a '01 Buick Park Av, '03 Chrysler T&C, '06 Honda Accord and '94 Corvette convertible. A fifth car was on that $2007 billing which has since been sold so they haven't been playing the "Merry Go Round" game with me. It's not worth the time and effort to pro-rate the premiums based on acquisition dates and sale dates to figure out an exact increase/decrease. Suffice it to say it's pretty stable. There's been some fluctuation in premiums on the individual cars but very nominal and not always an increase. |
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