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Michael G. 09-04-2024 11:00 AM

Using a "No Name" Insurance for your Car
 
A podcast I listen to talked about "name brand" insurance Companys, (Gecko, State Farm, Progressive etc.)
that are ripping people spending their income that's spent on ads with the customer paying for through premiums.

They suggest go with a "no name" insurance company for cheaper premiums that advertises less,

Check the top-rated Companys in the U.S.

Your Thoughts

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Stu from NYC 09-04-2024 11:38 AM

I have been wondering about this but a no name insurance company could be a risk on top of a risk

RedChariot 09-05-2024 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2367169)
I have been wondering about this but a no name insurance company could be a risk on top of a risk

Please explain.

scubawva 09-05-2024 10:37 AM

It’s easy to research insurance companies, all the info you need is online.

Compare prices for exact same coverage, research the best priced, make an informed decision.

dewilson58 09-05-2024 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scubawva (Post 2367437)
It’s easy to research insurance companies, all the info you need is online.

Compare prices for exact same coverage, research the best priced, make an informed decision.

Only if you read the fine print and understand it.............no so easy.

Altavia 09-05-2024 11:06 AM

Interesting, best from the repair shop point of view.

I had Erie at one point in time, no problems.

Was there info on premiums?

Caymus 09-05-2024 11:15 AM

The ratings list was compiled by repair shops. I remember a repair shop I used a few years ago, would not do work for Geico, Progressive and Allstate. They must have lower reimbursement rates or may mandate lower quality replacement parts.

When I lived in Pennsylvania, I used a company on the list (Erie) for many years without any issues.

dougjb 09-05-2024 11:20 AM

Insurance companies, by and large, simply pay off the little claims. But, on the big claims, they will stall, deny and otherwise not settle claims. It does not matter if they are big or small or well known or not. Too often insurance companies lay the blame for higher premium rates on law suits. But, if the insurance company paid the proper claims appropriately, there would be no need for injured parties to seek legal counsel. Anyone who has ever been involved in a car accident knows insurance companies are very unscrupulous. They simply delay, delay, delay...until the injured party just gives up. Great for the insurance company, bad for the insured!

Caymus 09-05-2024 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dougjb (Post 2367450)
Insurance companies, by and large, simply pay off the little claims. But, on the big claims, they will stall, deny and otherwise not settle claims. It does not matter if they are big or small or well known or not. Too often insurance companies lay the blame for higher premium rates on law suits. But, if the insurance company paid the proper claims appropriately, there would be no need for injured parties to seek legal counsel. Anyone who has ever been involved in a car accident knows insurance companies are very unscrupulous. They simply delay, delay, delay...until the injured party just gives up. Great for the insurance company, bad for the insured!

Even with the recent mini market selloff, Progressive and Allstate are trading at all-time highs. Geico is owned by Buffett, but I assume it is also doing well.

Cuervo 09-06-2024 04:41 AM

I'm not going to get into specific, most of my neighbors I believe have well established insurance companies. I never thought much about it, but when it came to have major repairs, my deductible was less than the others paid. Most likely that is because my monthly premiums were hire. Unfortunately, one of my neighbors, I'm assuming was not with a well-established company and is going through litigation to get the same repairs this rest of us had done. What I suggest is to do your homework before you sign on the dotted line. You don't want to overpay, but you do want whoever you sign with is reputable and is there when you need them.

bowlingal 09-06-2024 06:41 AM

it's Geico Insurance.....not Gecko lol

ithos 09-06-2024 06:48 AM

Go online and check complaints.
How to Find Complaints Against Insurance Companies - NerdWallet

Cliff Fr 09-06-2024 07:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bowlingal (Post 2367650)
it's Geico Insurance.....not Gecko lol

I like the name Gecko better!

waterflower 09-06-2024 07:21 AM

We would have cheaper car insurance if we used strong steel. Research Ford's hemp car.
Ford’s 1941 bioplastic Model T was made of hemp, flax, wheat, and spruce pulp, which made the car lighter than fiberglass and ten times tougher than steel, wrote the New York Times on February 2, 1941. The car ran on ethanol made from hemp or other agricultural waste. Ford’s experimental model was deemed a step toward the realization of his dream to “grow automobiles from soil,” wrote Popular Mechanics in their December 1941 issue and reduce greenhouse gases—already known to occur by then.

Regorp 09-06-2024 08:58 AM

Auto insurance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2367162)
A podcast I listen to talked about "name brand" insurance Companys, (Gecko, State Farm, Progressive etc.)
that are ripping people spending their income that's spent on ads with the customer paying for through premiums.

They suggest go with a "no name" insurance company for cheaper premiums that advertises less,

Check the top-rated Companys in the U.S.

Your Thoughts

Insurer Report Card

Prefer The Villages Insurance as they research and are super helpful. Always happy in their ability to save me some cash .

GWilliams 09-06-2024 09:31 AM

If they are not rated A+ they will go under during a crisis.

Glowing Horizon 09-06-2024 11:45 AM

Insurance is only worthwhile if they pay claims.

If they don’t pay claims, you are not “saving” money.

Dgodin 09-06-2024 08:16 PM

Gecko?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2367162)
A podcast I listen to talked about "name brand" insurance Companys, (Gecko, State Farm, Progressive etc.)
that are ripping people spending their income that's spent on ads with the customer paying for through premiums.

They suggest go with a "no name" insurance company for cheaper premiums that advertises less,

Check the top-rated Companys in the U.S.

Your Thoughts

Insurer Report Card

Gecko (GEICO) and State Farm are "no name"
I dont understand.

We've used GEICO for years. They handled our auto accident claim promptly, paid all the bills, and gave us a rental during repairs, which took 3 weeks.

They are a good insurance company.

CoachKandSportsguy 09-07-2024 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2367169)
I have been wondering about this but a no name insurance company could be a risk on top of a risk

We have Amica at home, no name ranked B+
Have never had issues with them and just a few accidents.

Aces4 09-07-2024 10:08 AM

We went with a "no name insurance company" about 5-7 years ago and will never go back to the big names.:BigApplause:

Ever since big name insurance companies went public, there is more interest in feeding the stockholder vs the insured. IMHO.

Michael G. 09-07-2024 10:58 AM

Trouble with ANY insurance, you pay and pay for years, then when you have a claim with them,
they give you a song and dance because you're not covered, bastards. :mad:

dewilson58 09-07-2024 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2368262)
Trouble with ANY insurance, you pay and pay for years, then when you have a claim with them,
they give you a song and dance because you're not covered, bastards. :mad:

That's why you: have to read the paper.
Don't assume.

The best paper in the industry is Chubb.

Two Bills 09-07-2024 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glowing Horizon (Post 2367841)
Insurance is only worthwhile if they pay claims.

If they don’t pay claims, you are not “saving” money.

But you never find out until after you pay the money with any insurance company.
Big, small, or indifferent!


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