Re: Insurance - who's good?

From: Chuck Robbins (intense99dak@home.com)
Date: Sun Feb 04 2001 - 14:15:43 EST


    We use Nationwide for everything and for the most part am very happy
with them. I have needed them a couple times for my Dakota and they are
quick, professional and their payouts are very good. It costs us $150/mo for
the highest coverage available. That's for two vehicles, no tickets and a
couple accidents (neither my fault). We also use Nationwide for our home and
life insurance as well, so that probably helps out on the rates.

--
Chuck Robbins
'99 Dakota Sport
www.intense99dak.com

> I got my renewal from Geico in the mail yesterday, it'll cost me $600 > for the next 6 months to carry NY State minimums on my truck. This is > up a couple of dollars over my last period. I need to increase my > coverages, but that will obviously jack up my rates. > > I went to Progressive's site and ran some numbers, I can get much more > coverage for about $80/year less. However, I've heard some very mixed > things about them, some good, some bad, some very bad. Who else is > good? I've got a couple strikes against me that are beyond my control; > I'm single, no kids, and under 25. However, I also have 6 years perfect > driving record, ABS (Geico didn't make a distinction 2/4 wheel, I've > only got 2-wheel), dual airbags, and the 5-hour safe driving course. > > I'm hoping to get more coverage for what I'm paying now, preferably > less. Thoughts? > > PS: What really sucks is I work for an insurance company, but they only > deal in life insurance, so I can't go through them for it.



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