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Old 05-21-2016, 04:41 PM
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Old 05-21-2016, 05:39 PM
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Our closing is next week and we looked at both but opted to go with AAA.
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Also went with AAA. Package car and home for the best rates.
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We also chose AAA.
Ditto here.


Did a lot of shopping and comparisons and felt they were the best.
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Old 05-21-2016, 09:24 PM
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We also used The Villages Insurance and ASI. It was the easiest option at the time and the cost seems reasonable. We are moving to TV full time this fall and plan on shopping around when our insurance comes up for renewal. We have home and car insurance through AAA at our home in Maryland so that is one option we will be looking at.
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I AGREE with Villages Ins. Have had them for 5 yrs. NO ISSUES!
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I purchased from Allstate-McDonald Agency at Palm Ridge Plaza off CR 466. I have never had an agent take the time to explain different coverage's to me the way they did. They also talked to me about how much coverage I needed to protect my assets. Never had an agent do that. Found them to be very professional and knowledgeable. I also like the fact they are local and I can go in their office and sit down with them if I have a question.

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Old 05-27-2016, 02:01 PM
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I AGREE with Villages Ins. Have had them for 5 yrs. NO ISSUES!
Nine for us. Two different homes.
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Old 05-27-2016, 02:11 PM
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One year ago when purchasing a new build here I did a great deal of research for the best combination of coverages and annual premiums .
I came to the conclusion that the Villages Insurance Agency had the best package for my needs .
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I can't believe that no one has mentioned USAA. I have been a member with them for over 50 years and during that time have had claims regarding auto and homeowners. The last claim was in the tornado of 2006. All of my claims have been expedited rapidly and fairly. This is a wonderful company. However membership has changed over the years. When I first joined you had to be an officer in one of the services. Family members can also join. I'm not too sure what the present requirements are.

My son has USAA for banking, insurance, and investments.

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I can't believe that no one has mentioned USAA. I have been a member with them for over 50 years and during that time have had claims regarding auto and homeowners. The last claim was in the tornado of 2006. All of my claims have been expedited rapidly and fairly. This is a wonderful company. However membership has changed over the years. When I first joined you had to be an officer in one of the services. Family members can also join. I'm not too sure what the present requirements are.

My son has USAA for banking, insurance, and investments.

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Old 05-27-2016, 05:57 PM
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Also went with AAA. Package car and home for the best rates.
I agree, got few estimates and AAA was best for me with sinkhole converge. Definitely at lest get quote and compare
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I can't believe that no one has mentioned USAA. I have been a member with them for over 50 years and during that time have had claims regarding auto and homeowners. The last claim was in the tornado of 2006. All of my claims have been expedited rapidly and fairly. This is a wonderful company. However membership has changed over the years. When I first joined you had to be an officer in one of the services. Family members can also join. I'm not too sure what the present requirements are.

My son has USAA for banking, insurance, and investments.

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Requirements? Anybody related to service member. Now I don't know how far down the tree it goes, but wife's and children for sure.

I tried to contact them, but they didn't respond?
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I can't believe that no one has mentioned USAA. I have been a member with them for over 50 years and during that time have had claims regarding auto and homeowners. The last claim was in the tornado of 2006. All of my claims have been expedited rapidly and fairly. This is a wonderful company. However membership has changed over the years. When I first joined you had to be an officer in one of the services. Family members can also join. I'm not too sure what the present requirements are.

My son has USAA for banking, insurance, and investments.

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been a member since 1960 when I graduated from OCS. Never used another company until I moved here in 2010. They would not provide Homeowners coverage except for active duty personnel in Florida. Contacted them a few weeks ago and they still do not write in Florida. I do have auto with them. Very disappointed.
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I use USAA for everything. No complaints.

Click here if you qualify.

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I use USAA for everything. No complaints.

Click here if you qualify.
do you have homeowners on a house in TV?

Read my previous post
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