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Weathertodd221 wrote:

jonathangstein wrote:

I am with Progressive as well. As a former insurance adjuster, I am picky. I am not a huge Progressive fan, but my broker got me the best deal with them and I know enough that if I have a claim, they will end up doing the right thing. I have looked into some other programs. I can't use GEICO or Ameriprise due to bad prior experiences. Good Sams Club has a good program, but my price through Progressive was better.


Same here. My agent got me the best deal with progressive. Said they were very aggressive about getting home, auto, motorcycle, and RV customers.


Same here. For what I have the other companies would not give me.


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Just went with AARP which handles The Hartford. Check AARP before you decide.

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trutone wrote:

Just went with AARP which handles The Hartford. Check AARP before you decide.


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kokois1 wrote:

Been using Geico for over 35 years and wouldn't change for nothing!!!


That's exactly what insurance companies love to hear!


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I had one insurance company (which will remain nameless) for a long time with zero traffic convictions or wrecks. They ended up charging me almost twice than what Geico did. So, Geico now insures both my pickups and my TT, and likely will insure my MH if/when I decide to trade up.

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State Farm here. I have been with them since time began (local agent is good friend of mine) and I do have everything through them (including all my business policies) so I think that is why I get at good deal from them that others haven't been able to touch (yet).

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This doesn't and can't possibly include everybody, but I'm willing to bet, that for most, they're paying too much, if they're not shopping around every few years.
I don't know what's going on with my cousin, but he keeps getting a better deal over and over again and all within the past couple of years. He's now with Allstate that couldn't compete with anyone, some years back and actually had a no interest attitude about car insurance, like they were doing you a favor or something. Now, they're aggressive and I will give them a shot next time around if they can handle the RV along with the cars. I have had my homeowners with them forever and can't really replace it with anybody else.


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Geico for us, all our vehicles.. total 76 per month full coverage


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tropical36 wrote:

This doesn't and can't possibly include everybody, but I'm willing to bet, that for most, they're paying too much, if they're not shopping around every few years.
I don't know what's going on with my cousin, but he keeps getting a better deal over and over again and all within the past couple of years. He's now with Allstate that couldn't compete with anyone, some years back and actually had a no interest attitude about car insurance, like they were doing you a favor or something. Now, they're aggressive and I will give them a shot next time around if they can handle the RV along with the cars. I have had my homeowners with them forever and can't really replace it with anybody else.



Go to fmap.org and put in your house information. I do it every few years and always find homeowners insurance for less in a tough market.
This is a site run by Florida State but unknown to most citizens. Once you put in your info, you will receive numerous insurance quotes.
I actually did the same thing for my auto/RV insurance except I had the girl at the bank customer service division run down the best rates.

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I have USAA for my cars and they passed me on to progessive for RVcoverage. I have no complaints about progressive through the USAA general agency. I don't know if the rates are cheaper that route, but my insurance is cheap enough.


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