In my case it was a couple of life policies. No problem moving auto policies to
the best of my knowledge, but that’s been interstate moves. If you’re local
maybe they won’t let them move stuff around, I don’t know. All I know is that
when I pulled the plug on my agent I told SF (corporate) that
Somebody who moved to Charlotte wants to use my Farm Bureau agent, but
FB says he's the property of his old agent in Lansing and won't transfer
his account. He doesn't have any problem with his agent, just no longer
lives or works near that office.
On 2021-04-14 10:18, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Yeah, it was ten years ago, so it’s moot now. I know the agent, who used to be
a family friend before they screwed us (which kind of doubled up the suckyness
of the whole situation) got their bag slapped by State Farm. The new guy I went
to just to service the life policy said that he had never
you should get in touch with the state insurance regulator, for whatever
good that might do as the state and inscos all collude (like the
realtors, and a bunch of the legislators are also probably ins agents),
at least see what they say.
--FT
On 4/14/21 9:59 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
I had State Farm for nearly three decades until my agent decided to screw me
over. Pretty sure I've detailed this here before, but long story short, when we
returned to Florida from Indiana in 2011 my auto insurance was nearly
$10k/year. I balked but started paying it. I also started shopping,
>just move the rental house somewhere else and see how it goes
Put it up for sale.
BTW, I have had State Farm for decades and can't complain.
Rick
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Liberty is in the class of company (Family) I will avoid like plague. Mostly
because their drivers have impacted my cars, causing expensive damage and their
adjusters and whole method is to screw over the aggrieved party by holding out
for as long as possible, creating all manner of
I had Liberty for a few years but switched to GEICO to save $$s. Liberty
was OK.
On Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 9:11 AM Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Has anybody had Liberty Mutual or State Farm? So far it looks like it
> is coming down to those 2? I need to verify if
Has anybody had Liberty Mutual or State Farm? So far it looks like it
is coming down to those 2? I need to verify if the Liberty numbers are
real though as the home owners number almost seems to good to be true.
I will still probably see if I can find an independent agent to work
numbers
Let’s stay on topic, please.
-D
> On Apr 13, 2021, at 7:32 AM, Meade Dillon via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Thank BLM "peaceful rioting" for stealing and destroying several billion
> dollars worth of businesses and inventory. Who did you think was going to
> pay those bills?
> -
> Max
Thank BLM "peaceful rioting" for stealing and destroying several billion
dollars worth of businesses and inventory. Who did you think was going to
pay those bills?
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Max
Charleston SC
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 9:26 PM Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> I
One thing about insurers that feature low rates as their main selling
point (and I don't know if this applies to Geico in particular) is that
they will drop you like a hot potato the moment you have any kind of a
claim.
I'm with State Farm, they are not the cheapest but I've never had any
hassle
I know this has been discussed before but I am currently with USAA for 4
cars and 2 houses. For the last year it seems, both the auto and both
houses have been going up. Last couple of renewals on the houses they
have gone up substantially. For example, one house used to be less than
2k a
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