lowerclassbrat feels open
Untitled — 1 month ago
Worth doing!
174 dollars later..
oh well at least i won’t get a ticket for no insurance. that would be a whole lot more..
lowerclassbrat feels open
Worth doing!
174 dollars later..
oh well at least i won’t get a ticket for no insurance. that would be a whole lot more..
Worth doing!
now the cops can pull me over and not worry as much.. just abouyt the ticket lol
well i looked at Geico.com and i saw that they had insurance for $63 a month for the plan that i want. I am still thinking about it, but i think its going to work
Worth doing!
Considering I have never held insurance (never owned a car) gotta love the loyalty discount! I got $100 cash back for signing up in July AND got about $50 off just for being a loyal customer (I went through my credit union, never held insurance with them but have accts + loans…guess that’s enough to be considered loyal). Plus can pay fortnightly as my wage comes in. Swell!
Worth doing!
got a quote from my credit union for insurance through them today. Now I just have to read through the PDS for this policy and NRMA’s and make sure I get the best one. Will need to sign up before 31 July 2007 to get the bonus $100 and go in the draw for an LCD TV!
Worth doing!
I have gotten online quotes for 5 different places. Today I phoned my credit union and they gave me a quote which looks pretty competitive. Now I have to troll through all the PDS crap and determine which is best for the money. I wish there was a website similar to iselect for car insurance!
fanboy is unmotivated
Worth doing!
I started by looking at JD Power ratings of insurance companies and was suprised to see that the insurers that I see ads for are all pretty low in the rankings. I chose the top 2 rated on that list, which were Amica Mutual and Erie Insurance.
I also chose a couple others companies to get quotes from, based on recommendations from friends. Those were AAA, Nationwide Insurance, and Esurance.
Before you go to get a quote, you will need:I was able to immediately rule out Esurance, because the quote they gave me was a total joke; it was just so ridiculously expensive. AAA was the cheapest quote, and it wound up being $1000 cheaper per year than Esurance was. Also, I think AAA had the best online quote system out of all those I tried.
With Nationwide Insurance, I called a local agency to get a quote, and could never get in touch with the agent they paired me with. He called me once and left a voice mail, saying: “call me back in the morning, after 10:00am.” How can I get a job with that kind of availability? I called him back in that timeframe, and of course had to leave a voicemail – during business hours, mind you – and I still never got a call back. I eventually called them again a couple days later, and the secretary had to give me the quote because my would-be agent wasn’t in the office. That doesn’t give me much confidence that he’ll be there for me when I have a claim.
At Amica, I got through their whole online quoting process, and made it through to the end, only to get this error messageOur system is temporarily unable to handle your request.
Nice. 9 times out of 10, that would be end-of-the-line for me. But, since I liked the company, I called up their hotline and did a phone quote. The CSR was a complete b-tch and rushed me through all the questions. You need to know all kinds of esoteric facts about your car. But, I later got a call back from a different Amica direct agent, who was extremely helpful… it was then that I realized that the original CSR had assumed that I wanted towing, rental reimbursement, and other garbage that I explicitly told her not to include. Ultimately, I decided to not go with Amica mainly because of the signifcantly higher rates. Not nearly as bad as Esurance, but it was more than I wanted to pay.
The Erie Insurance website was pretty much a waste of time. All they have for an online presense is a “quick quote” which gave me a ridiculous range (my expected yearly payment could differ by about $1000). Then, they don’t have somebody call you, and they don’t have a central number to call to buy direct… you get dumped to this “search for agent” screen. So, I guess I’m supposed to choose an agent based on proximity? I would think most people would like to go with QUALIFICATIONS over how close I am to an agent. Anyway, I called an agent, and he wound up actually giving me advise I could use.
I wound up going with Erie Insurance, based on:me… I have to get some insurance! That reminds me, also may want to check my drivers license and make sure it’s still valid too since it’s been awhile since I was insured…a couple months, I wonder how long they will let me slide?!?
Worth doing!
I’ve been pricing different companies, so when I made a mostly-unplanned car purchase tonight, I just borrowed my salesman’s computer and signed up at Progressive. Quick and easy, and so so cheap.
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fanboy asks,
“Which insurance company did you choose and why?”
— 1 year ago |
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