Originally posted by: Greyd
anyone else have any suggestions?
Originally posted by: surferdude
stay away from state farm
they will try to rape u.....
can u tell im a disgruntled ex state farm client?
i was a claim free client for over 15 years and they tried to raise my rates to over 10K
F*#! u state farm
i now have all state for home/auto/boat
Originally posted by: QED
Originally posted by: surferdude
stay away from state farm
they will try to rape u.....
can u tell im a disgruntled ex state farm client?
i was a claim free client for over 15 years and they tried to raise my rates to over 10K
F*#! u state farm
i now have all state for home/auto/boat
My in-laws have been with State Farm for 30 years with no problems. I've been with State Farm for 7 years and have found their rates suprisingly low.
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: QED
Originally posted by: surferdude
stay away from state farm
they will try to rape u.....
can u tell im a disgruntled ex state farm client?
i was a claim free client for over 15 years and they tried to raise my rates to over 10K
F*#! u state farm
i now have all state for home/auto/boat
My in-laws have been with State Farm for 30 years with no problems. I've been with State Farm for 7 years and have found their rates suprisingly low.
Have you made any claims though in your 7 years with them?
Originally posted by: QED
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: QED
Originally posted by: surferdude
stay away from state farm
they will try to rape u.....
can u tell im a disgruntled ex state farm client?
i was a claim free client for over 15 years and they tried to raise my rates to over 10K
F*#! u state farm
i now have all state for home/auto/boat
My in-laws have been with State Farm for 30 years with no problems. I've been with State Farm for 7 years and have found their rates suprisingly low.
Have you made any claims though in your 7 years with them?
No homeowner's claims. On the auto side I've had two accidents-- one with $3,000 in damages, and the other with $45,000 in damages. In both cases I had a check the same day the adjust declared the vehicles a total loss.
My father in law has had more accidents than I care to remember, as well as a few small howeowners claims, with no neglible effect.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I have auto, homeowners and life insurance with USAA. In fact, we financed my wife's car through them as well. Great company but you must be military or family of military to qualify. My Father-In-Law was an Officer in the Air Force so that is how I came to be insured by them.
Originally posted by: Greyd
Anyone know of a good homeowners insurance company?
Thanks
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
look for a local agent... I personally have Allstate and have been very happy with them.
anyways, get a few quotes from local agents in your area. Go in and talk with them about coverages you want/need. Not all home insurance policies are created equal.
Make sure to get REPLACEMENT COST on dwelling and contents.
Buzzzz..... wrong answer An agent can be very useful if you don't just need "basic coverage" for your car or something like that. Most of us are simply not schooled in the intricacies of the insurance business to know where the rubs are in a policy and what you need to look for. Find an agent you trust, and they can match you up with the right policy to meet your needs so you don't find out that you're screwed after something happens. Well worth the money. Even if you don't know an agent you trust, visit with a few of them and hear them out, then compare notes.Originally posted by: SoulAssassin
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
look for a local agent... I personally have Allstate and have been very happy with them.
anyways, get a few quotes from local agents in your area. Go in and talk with them about coverages you want/need. Not all home insurance policies are created equal.
Make sure to get REPLACEMENT COST on dwelling and contents.
Why add another layer to the mix with a local agent? Usually their goal is sales and profit, not your best interest. In this day and age there's no reason to use a local agent.
Originally posted by: SoulAssassin
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
look for a local agent... I personally have Allstate and have been very happy with them.
anyways, get a few quotes from local agents in your area. Go in and talk with them about coverages you want/need. Not all home insurance policies are created equal.
Make sure to get REPLACEMENT COST on dwelling and contents.
Why add another layer to the mix with a local agent? Usually their goal is sales and profit, not your best interest. In this day and age there's no reason to use a local agent.