Well giego finally told the truth.

squatting dog

We don't have as far to go, as we've already been
Yes sir, mr. lizzard saved me a bunch of money. So, after receiving my thanks for being a great customer on my vehicles for the past 15 years, I check my account. Boom, suddenly my 130 a month car coverage is now 470 a month. Not only that, my 21 year old Suzuki alone is now 2000 a year for basic liability. 😲
A quick call to the call center and what do I get? Well, it looks like all your policies have been re-written. By who? and for what reason? Duh... I don't know. So, what you're telling me is someone's mistake in your company is now my problem, ehhh? Yep, that's what they tell me. :mad: Well, I cancelled all my policies right then and got hold of Farmer's insurance who covers my Arkansas house. Put all my vehicles on their policy and now, cars are covered for 70 bucks a month, and as a bonus, my home owners policy dropped 20% because I added my vehicles. So, all in all... thank you giego lizzard for saving me money. :ROFLMAO:(y)
 

Yes sir, mr. lizzard saved me a bunch of money. So, after receiving my thanks for being a great customer on my vehicles for the past 15 years, I check my account. Boom, suddenly my 130 a month car coverage is now 470 a month. Not only that, my 21 year old Suzuki alone is now 2000 a year for basic liability. 😲
A quick call to the call center and what do I get? Well, it looks like all your policies have been re-written. By who? and for what reason? Duh... I don't know. So, what you're telling me is someone's mistake in your company is now my problem, ehhh? Yep, that's what they tell me. :mad: Well, I cancelled all my policies right then and got hold of Farmer's insurance who covers my Arkansas house. Put all my vehicles on their policy and now, cars are covered for 70 bucks a month, and as a bonus, my home owners policy dropped 20% because I added my vehicles. So, all in all... thank you giego lizzard for saving me money. :ROFLMAO:(y)
If your owed a refund demand it since you cancelled it.
 

When I shopped for home insurance, I was surprised at the low premium I was quoted, so I inquired how long that was good for. The sales agent just gave a Mona Lisa smile and said, "Until the next billing cycle." I then argued that they quote a low premium to rope in customers, then sock it to them on the next bill. He said, "That's the insurance business."
 
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Insurance companies are scum.
I was insured with 21st Century for over 50 years. I brought them my whole family as customers, too.
After a perfect driving record, I had a minor accident that wasn't my fault; the other driver made an illegal left turn & hit me.
I paid the $1,000.00 deductible & 21st Century paid the $1,800.00 for the repair.
21st Century tried to claim the accident was my fault & my next premium went from $1,100.00/year to $3,000.00.
I left them immediately & my new insurer charged what I was paying 21st Century before the accident.
21st Century sent me several "Past Due" notices. LOL.
 
I had Farmers back in the 80s and while they were a little higher than my previous company when I had my car stolen in New Orleans while I was visiting they were great to me. When the car was found a day or two later they had it towed to me. I went in to their office and the guy almost brushed me off saying have what ever you want done and bring me the bill. Don't worry if you think it does not need it, just get it done and bring me the bill for everything. I brought him the itemized bill and he looked only at the total due and cut me the check. I have never seen anything like that before or after.
 
I got the lizard., and a 2009 Hyundai. I don't pay anything near what squatting dog paid before his insurance was hiked. I used to be a Progressive guy for years. But then I got the kiss off super raise in premiums. Back in the days when I had a shady past, I regret to say I sold life insurance.. One thing I know about insurance companies is that they are statistics, and probabilities run. I heard about the seven years rule in car insurance. Statistics prove that once in every seven years, most people will have an accident. ( This is a general trend over millions of customers). So after 7 years without an accident, means you probably will have one in the near future, statistically speaking. To cut possible losses, the insurance companies either hike rates, or they drop you. This was the practice decades ago, I believe they outlawed dropping you. I don't know if they continue this practice.
If squatting dog hasn't had any changes, like accidents, tickets, DUI, etc. which would alter his risk, it could be the 7 years rule, if they still do that.??????????
 


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