what kind of insurance do you have?
#1
been shopping around for quotes- any suggestions about who offers the cheapest coverage?
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#2
State Farm here - have auto, bike and renters coverage with them. They were cheaper than gecko.
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
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#3
thanks- thats exactly what i'd be looking for, as the rents are kicking me off of their plan at the end of the semester.
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#4
Allstate here - have auto, bike, and renters coverage through them. Had them since I was 16 so I get some nice discounts.
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#5
progressive for moto and geico for car.
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#6
I have geico for my car and AMICA ( my stepdad's company) for renter's When I was going off my parents plan my stepdad's company decided to change it's policy in that instead of basing my rates off my driving record and related things it was almost solely on my credit score (or lack there of) or something equally crazy. $6XX is better than $2XXX.
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#7
nationwide for auto and renter's
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#8
.paul Wrote:progressive for moto
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#9
state farm... been with them forever and were FAR cheaper than everyone else for bike, 2 cars, and renter's.
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#10
Progressive for both... I pay $54 for the car and $21 for the bike.

$21 for the bike is the max coverage i could get Wink

$54 for the car gets me $10k in performance parts coverage Wink i wish a mexican would come steal it some times.
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#11
Kaan Wrote:i wish a mexican would come steal it some times.

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(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
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#12
I have statefarm for 2 cars full coverage and like 15k renters - I think it's about 160$ a month total
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#13
USAA for car(s) - great service and low price if you have a good record, highly recommended if you can get it
Progressive for the bike - haven't used service
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