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Posted: 3/26/2024 6:26:31 PM EDT
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State Farm just quoted me 6k a year for 1 year on Vehicle Insurance. Who are your go to insurance companies. Any local insurance companies around Loganville. 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2016 Ford F150 2021 Chevy Blazer |
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Damn my man, how bad is your driving record? J/k, sort of. While probably not the cheapest, I’ve got my 23 Tacoma, a 96 S10, and my homeowners with State Farm and I’m sub 2k a year.
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Originally Posted By Springer1911Fan: Damn my man, how bad is your driving record? J/k, sort of. While probably not the cheapest, I’ve got my 23 Tacoma, a 96 S10, and my homeowners with State Farm and I’m sub 2k a year. View Quote Driving record is great. No Accidents my fault got rear ended about 3 years ago. No tickets. Wife is spotless... I'm lost right now. Credit score is high 700's/low 800's... Home owner. |
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My agent said everyone is eventually getting a thorough forced intestinal cleansing via rising rates, regardless of driving history. She's shopping around again for us as we speak.
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I use Georgia Farm Bureau for my vehicles and home and I've never had an issue. For my two vehicles it's around $1800 for a year and home owner's insurance is sub $1000. I've never had a problem with them and they've paid out on every claim that I've made.
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Slava Ukraini!
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I recently switched to Mercury from Nationwide and before that State Farm. Car insurance (and home owners) has spiked horribly locally around here.
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Originally Posted By surplusnut: I use Georgia Farm Bureau for my vehicles and home and I've never had an issue. For my two vehicles it's around $1800 for a year and home owner's insurance is sub $1000. I've never had a problem with them and they've paid out on every claim that I've made. View Quote Does one have to be a farmer or connected in some way with the farming industry to use this insurance? Sounds like a good deal. Clark Howard said one needs to shop around every 4 - 5 years for insurance for better premium, he said it doesn't pay to stay loyal with a company as you are just a number to them. |
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Originally Posted By ARstudent: Does one have to be a farmer or connected in some way with the farming industry to use this insurance? Sounds like a good deal. Clark Howard said one needs to shop around every 4 - 5 years for insurance for better premium, he said it doesn't pay to stay loyal with a company as you are just a number to them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ARstudent: Originally Posted By surplusnut: I use Georgia Farm Bureau for my vehicles and home and I've never had an issue. For my two vehicles it's around $1800 for a year and home owner's insurance is sub $1000. I've never had a problem with them and they've paid out on every claim that I've made. Does one have to be a farmer or connected in some way with the farming industry to use this insurance? Sounds like a good deal. Clark Howard said one needs to shop around every 4 - 5 years for insurance for better premium, he said it doesn't pay to stay loyal with a company as you are just a number to them. Nope, don't need to be a farmer and anyone can join. You do have to be a yearly member at the Bureau for the grand sum of, I believe, $35 per year. I think every county has an office, I know there was one in Gwinnett when I lived there. |
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Slava Ukraini!
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As soon as we buy a minivan, I'm switching away from State Farm. I've had them for a couple years, and while they initially saved me a decent amount, they are now almost 2x as much as others. You really need to shop around somewhat frequently, rates seem to randomly change.
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Stuff I learned from A-Team: 1)Always pity da fool 2)Carry wire cutters (you may need to defuse a bomb or start a car) 3)Never trust a crazy fool 4)Carry grenade launcher/machine guns in the van 5)Know how to weld 6)Love It When A Plan Comes Together
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Also being abused by state farm and thinking about leaving.
Wife has liberty mutual several years now I think it's still reasonable. She also had a small claim when she got side swiped didn't have any claim drama. Their commercials are stupid though. |
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Originally Posted By surplusnut: Nope, don't need to be a farmer and anyone can join. You do have to be a yearly member at the Bureau for the grand sum of, I believe, $35 per year. I think every county has an office, I know there was one in Gwinnett when I lived there. View Quote Thank you so much. I just realize that their local office is across the major road from my house, I can see them from here. Apparently the agent works from home. What's ironic is 1/4 of the house/building had a large tree fell on the roof a few weeks ago in a storm. I hope they have a good policy. LOL |
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All insurance companies will punish you for loyalty. You have to shop around every few years.
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Originally Posted By surplusnut: I use Georgia Farm Bureau for my vehicles and home and I've never had an issue. For my two vehicles it's around $1800 for a year and home owner's insurance is sub $1000. I've never had a problem with them and they've paid out on every claim that I've made. View Quote I gotta stop by their office here and see what they quote me. |
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Extorris, because he's a heartless cunt. The purity of his apathy is laboratory grade, and I sleep well knowing that he's out there somewhere,
not giving a shit about anyone or anything. |
Farm bureau X2. Cheaper and better CS than allstate we switched from.
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I guess State Farm is too busy spending money on Jake, Mahome, Kelce and Andy Reid, they forget about the paying customers.
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F$@# State farm! They have constantly gone up every 6 months on me. And my record is clean AF! And my wife never had anything on her record. I'll be looking soon.
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Originally Posted By surplusnut: I use Georgia Farm Bureau for my vehicles and home and I've never had an issue. For my two vehicles it's around $1800 for a year and home owner's insurance is sub $1000. I've never had a problem with them and they've paid out on every claim that I've made. View Quote I second the nomination...YMMV |
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Originally Posted By zombiehunter: I second the nomination...YMMV View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By zombiehunter: Originally Posted By surplusnut: I use Georgia Farm Bureau for my vehicles and home and I've never had an issue. For my two vehicles it's around $1800 for a year and home owner's insurance is sub $1000. I've never had a problem with them and they've paid out on every claim that I've made. I second the nomination...YMMV ALLSTATE came in the cheapest. Half of the price of State Farm, 30% Cheaper than Georgia Farm Bureau. Allstate new policy is no claims and high credit score and the rates where really decent. |
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More State Farm -
My agent is going to Hawaii on a trip funded by State Farm. It's their annual best sales agent reward. All expense paid trip. A couple years ago it was California, wine country, LA Dodgers game, parties. They're spending my money and yours. |
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I have Allstate. Clean driving record, no claims, homeowner policy with them and low 800 CS. My 6 month renewal is almost 100.00 higher. When I called to question it, no real reason than they wanted to. Actively looking.
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Bidenomics at work
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Originally Posted By ScooterP: I have Allstate. Clean driving record, no claims, homeowner policy with them and low 800 CS. My 6 month renewal is almost 100.00 higher. When I called to question it, no real reason than they wanted to. Actively looking. View Quote Funny you should mention that. Ours went up $200 a month as of this bill. |
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I don't remember seeing these type threads 4 years ago...
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I just went through the same thing with my homeowners insurance. Allstate was raising my rate by 46%. Shopped around and Allstate was still cheaper than everyone else.
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