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I will be paying come 6/16/ $163 a month 2 cars and only one with full Coverage.
I have basic cars, 2 Toyota sedans a 16 and 18 it breaks down to 141 a month w/ 100/300k coverage. I pay in full and both have full coverage, I own both cars so no gap insurance needed like a lease. I use a umbrella policy also and have home bundled. I shopped and no one could touch Allstates rates. Not sure your age but my mom def has higher rates than we do.
I have basic cars, 2 Toyota sedans a 16 and 18 it breaks down to 141 a month w/ 100/300k coverage. I pay in full and both have full coverage, I own both cars so no gap insurance needed like a lease. I use a umbrella policy also and have home bundled. I shopped and no one could touch Allstates rates. Not sure your age but my mom def has higher rates than we do.
I am 49. I don't want to bundle with home because I have had my home with nationwide since 2003 and no claims. I had nationwide auto but switched to Allstate 7 years ago. Only one of my cars has full coverage with a loan. If I could afford to pay my premium in full every six months I would. I am also am licensed broker and I still can't seem to get a better rate than Allstate. Even progressive was higher.
Did you have to be a government employee to get insurance from them in 1970? (GEICO used to be also known as Government Employees Insurance Company). I think there was a time when they didn’t offer insurance to the general public.
Did you have to be a government employee to get insurance from them in 1970? (GEICO used to be also known as Government Employees Insurance Company). I think there was a time when they didn’t offer insurance to the general public.
no , back in 1970 they were the only insurer to take me ha ha
I received this yesterday from Geico in response to my e-mail asking about the 15%:
"Rest assured, in order to account for reduced driving due to shelter in place orders, we will be providing you a 15% policy credit at your next renewal. This will be automatic and there is no further action needed on your part. This will be reflected in your July bill for your August renewal.
We are doing everything that we can to make it easier for our customers impacted by COVID-19.
Thank you for the opportunity to assist you today and for using our online services.
Sincerely,
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GEICO Internet Team"
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