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" 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
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>mike
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>> *My consumer experience*
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>> 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.
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>> 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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