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boxcarwilly 02-22-2021 06:02 PM

Sinkhole deductible 10% of 300k home value(AAA)vs $1000 deductable Allstate
 
I have until the 28th of this month to switch.Bundle house and car 2300.00 AAA...2756.00 with Allstate.Big difference between $30,000 and $1000.00 sinkhole deductable .Still reviewing fine print.

EdFNJ 02-22-2021 11:39 PM

Sorry, can't imagine a $1000 SINKHOLE deductible on full sinkhole coverage for those kind of prices (AUTO & HO). Seems way WAY too low. It may be $1000 deductible only applying to sinkhole catastrophic loss which is law in FL (not the ded, the CL coverage)?? Allstate gives no bargains so that doesn't make a lot of sense. If it is FULL SINKHOLE COVERAGE with $1000 ded for sinkholes PLUS AUTO for those prices please let me know, I'll switch in a heartbeat.

boxcarwilly 02-23-2021 09:24 AM

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Here is the letter from Allstate:

EdFNJ 02-23-2021 09:42 AM

Your image didn't work but you left out lots of info. Comparing insurance rates without every coverage detail is impossible inc value of home etc etc etc

#1) How many cars? How old? What kind of coverage?
#2) All other included coverages for homeowners? Location? Home value?

I pay ~$900 YEAR (~$450x2) not 6 months for auto (Geico) with full maximum on all coverages except med payments and low $100comp/$500coll deductibles on a 2020 Kia . I pay ~$750 from Travelers for home owners also with Max coverages and 10% S.H. deductible on a 2/2 Colony.

Last year I did extensive apples to apples rate comparisons between about 6 or 7 insurance companies posted somewhere around here. FULL sinkhole coverage alone (not 10% ded) supposedly runs $2000-$3000 but again, that depends exactly on WHERE you live. 1 mile can make a big difference of an insurance company not even writing S.H. coverage.

People will often post "I PAY XX for my car insurance" without any details so comparison is virtually impossible.

boxcarwilly 02-23-2021 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1906616)
Your image didn't work but you left out lots of info. Comparing insurance rates without every coverage detail is impossible inc value of home etc etc etc

#1) How many cars? How old? What kind of coverage?
#2) All other included coverages for homeowners? Location? Home value?

I pay ~$900 YEAR (~$450x2) not 6 months for auto (Geico) with full maximum on all coverages except med payments and low $100comp/$500coll deductibles on a 2020 Kia . I pay ~$750 from Travelers for home owners also with Max coverages and 10% S.H. deductible on a 2/2 Colony.

Last year I did extensive apples to apples rate comparisons between about 6 or 7 insurance companies posted somewhere around here. FULL sinkhole coverage alone (not 10% ded) supposedly runs $2000-$3000 but again, that depends exactly on WHERE you live. 1 mile can make a big difference of an insurance company not even writing S.H. coverage.

People will often post "I PAY XX for my car insurance" without any details so comparison is virtually impossible.

Try this image.

boxcarwilly 02-23-2021 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1906616)
Your image didn't work but you left out lots of info. Comparing insurance rates without every coverage detail is impossible inc value of home etc etc etc

#1) How many cars? How old? What kind of coverage?
#2) All other included coverages for homeowners? Location? Home value?

I pay ~$900 YEAR (~$450x2) not 6 months for auto (Geico) with full maximum on all coverages except med payments and low $100comp/$500coll deductibles on a 2020 Kia . I pay ~$750 from Travelers for home owners also with Max coverages and 10% S.H. deductible on a 2/2 Colony.

Last year I did extensive apples to apples rate comparisons between about 6 or 7 insurance companies posted somewhere around here. FULL sinkhole coverage alone (not 10% ded) supposedly runs $2000-$3000 but again, that depends exactly on WHERE you live. 1 mile can make a big difference of an insurance company not even writing S.H. coverage.

People will often post "I PAY XX for my car insurance" without any details so comparison is virtually impossible.

Image shows in preview but does not seem to post.can i private pm you?

boxcarwilly 02-23-2021 04:11 PM

Letter from Allstate reference (full)sinkhole low deductable
 
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Letter from Allstate reference (full)sinkhole low deductable.

boxcarwilly 02-23-2021 04:27 PM

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preview displays image but post will not..get a 400 bad request.

boxcarwilly 02-23-2021 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by boxcarwilly (Post 1906389)
I have until the 28th of this month to switch.Bundle house and car 2300.00 AAA...2756.00 with Allstate.Big difference between $30,000 and $1000.00 sinkhole deductable .Still reviewing fine print.

from smartphone

SharonW 02-23-2021 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1906453)
Sorry, can't imagine a $1000 SINKHOLE deductible on full sinkhole coverage for those kind of prices (AUTO & HO). Seems way WAY too low. It may be $1000 deductible only applying to sinkhole catastrophic loss which is law in FL (not the ded, the CL coverage)?? Allstate gives no bargains so that doesn't make a lot of sense. If it is FULL SINKHOLE COVERAGE with $1000 ded for sinkholes PLUS AUTO for those prices please let me know, I'll switch in a heartbeat.

Allstate does offer all perils deductible for sinkhole. They are one of the few companies in Florida that do offer lower deductible.

EdFNJ 02-23-2021 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by SharonW (Post 1906883)
Allstate does offer all perils deductible for sinkhole. They are one of the few companies in Florida that do offer lower deductible.

I don't doubt that, it's the quoted combined cost I questioned for auto + homeowners + S.H.


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