Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Many bills for home insurance have gone WAY up, because our homes are becoming quite a lot more expensive to replace.
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We go through a broker. We insure our house and two cars with higher limits than we had AND a 1,000,000 umbrella policy on top of both for much less than we were paying before. The broker does the shopping for us and every 2 or 3 years they change our policy to another company (asking us first, of course). It's easy and cheap! we always get major companies...never GEICO...heheh
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Helllooooooo.
You live in the villages. You can drive a golf cart. Now we go to Math Class. Monthly car insurance number. Take your monthly rate divide it by 4.286 (30/7= 4.286) Look at that number. Think about how many days you really need the car. Pick up a rental if needed. Cheaper. Stop being so spoiled. I watch the weather. I plan my days accordingly. We do not need a car. I ditched mine a long time ago. USAA and Geico are the same company. Look it up. Here is their scam. Geico looks back five years. USAA four years. State Farm three years. ..... Go ahead math GURUs. show me how to compare rates and make that decision. USAA and Geico they are vacuums. They are glad to take your money, and more than ready to drop you for something as simple as hitting a pothole on a road trip in another state. They gave me that BS in New York. In Vermont, Road covered by snow and freezing temps. The underwriter said to me " surely you could have avoided the pothole!" I went into a rage. Pothole filled with water and ice, covered by 1/2" of snow. Yes you are right low paid idiot. I could see that pothole I was screaming. IT IS ALL NUMBERS TO THEM THEY HAVE YOU BY THE BALLS USAA.... when I joined 35 years ago was OFFICERS ONLY They ditched that model and now allowed Enlisted and family. There goes the lower rates premise. You are an Officer. More responsible. You deploy over seas (meaning you are not here and driving) . Your rates will be lower. VOILA they duped many many vets. Ditch Geico. Ditch USAA. If you want to keep them. Give me your address. Put a candy bowl out front on the first day of the month with $50. I will be glad to take your money too. PM me if you want to drill down into the numbers. Bottom line. they are crooks. Sorry. Car insurance is the biggest scam Happy Fourth KJB LT, USN Submarines, Retired |
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Seamus.
Please PM me. Lets beat them all and start our own agency |
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If you think insurance companies gouge policy holders each year and keep raising rates, then you are on the wrong side of the deal.
One way to get your insurance premiums paid for you is to own part of the company. If you bought just $6,000 worth of stock in Progressive Insurance (symbol: PGR) [Only sells vehicle insurance, the very profitable part of the business - Homeowners is covered by partners, not by Progressive] at $77/share a year ago (7/8/20) and sold it today at its $99/share price, you would have gained 28.5%, or $1,714, PLUS it paid $382 in dividends over the last 12 months. Over $2 grand increase. And the next results look even better since few people drove cars during the pandemic. Or take Allstate Insurance (symbol: ALL). That $6,000 investment gained by 46.2% plus $174 in dividends. That's almost $3 grand increase. That's enough to pay for your premiums and still have money left over for oil changes, car washes and a mini-vacation. With a business like this, don't be the buyer, be the seller! Skip |
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We use travelers ins. Great insurance, and best price
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Insurance is the craziest game on the planet
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Just got a new home insurance policy after the old one went up 95%. Check out Farmers Insurance. Only draw back is that in addition to the normal wind mitigation report (got one when the roof was redone) they need to have a 4-point inspection for the roof, ac, electrical and plumbing. Cost for this inspection was $100 but it is only required once for the lifetime of the policy. Since I saved over $500 on the new policy, I thought it was well worth it.
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Been looking for home insurance since my rates almost doubled. Best rate with a long established company was from Farmers Insurance (Brian Knight out of Ocala). Wind mitigation report was a must but I also had to get a 4 point inspection done (roof, ac, electrical, plumbing) which cost me $100 but is good for the life of the policy. I saved over $500 on the new policy so I thought it was a pretty good deal. You may find cheaper rates from a new player in the game but Farmers has the best rates of all the companies that have been around a while.
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Now you have hit the nail on the head, what’s the biggest farce of all, the stock market! Why are so many companies public now, what is the purpose? How many businesses actually need to raise capital which was the primary intent of going public. So many of these insurance companies and other businesses don’t need the extra capital and their stock is way overvalued. They need to show profit for their stockholders so the customer is wrung out for every nickel and left holding policies with high deductible and poor coverages. Anyone here remember mutual insurance companies? Owned by the insureds and serving the insured only and not some other false gods where money is siphoned off by ceos, huge advertising budgets and the “something-for-nothing” investors. People are sheep being sucked in by slick maneuvers that actually harm their way of life. How much premium do we pay for so many things that have no need to be a public company. |
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They charge a much higher premium for living in Florida. |
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Our umbrella policy with Progressive is renewing next month for the exact premium price as last year.
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