Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Yes, the company could lower the threshold to a single incident. They could also reverse the analysis and use the driving habits of those that made claims to adjust the thresholds down. I don't trust insurance companies and so I haven't volunteered for those type of programs. Basically, if the pitch includes, "If you are doing nothing wrong then you have nothing to worry about," then I want no part of it.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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.....I read recently that during the Covid years that tickets for aggressive driving increased (and also murders). |
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Talk to a professional firefighter. A car fire is more manageable for a department. Without a foam truck in your arsenal all you can do is stand by and wait....for hours til an E vehicle burns out and into its own debris field.
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I disable drivewise when I'm visiting my family in southeastern Florida. The "speeding" max is 80mph, if you hit that number, you lose the credit for that month. Sometimes, I'll be in the middle lane behind people going a little slow (like, 60-65 in a 70mph zone), and traffic is starting to back up behind me. So I'll speed up significantly to pass them on the left, often going over 80mph just to get past them. I get back into the middle lane and slow down to 68-72mh, and continue on my way. The drivewise program doesn't know WHY I'm speeding up, only that I am. So - I shut it off before I head out for a trip where I expect to do that at least a couple of times.
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Driving data is being shared with insurance companies?
I'm always surprised by those-who-don't-wish-to-get-caught-doing-the-wrong-thing being "found out" via some valid source! In this case, the insurance companies...
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Sure? Federal law enforcement can do about anything. Why are the paying companies millions for information. You think FB makes billions from free web site? They’re selling you information to anyone that will pay. Problem 3rd party rule and tiny fine print when signup?
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No one believes the truth when the lie is more interesting Berks County Pennsylvania |
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I would get more money under your scenario than I pay. That would be interesting.
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If I lacked sense enough to buy one gas would be bottom of list of expense. |
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Could you provide....or your friend, a redacted version of your claim? If the policy was for a single car at say $1,000yr, what carrier would rebate $805.?! More like $80.50. Your post makes it appear it is for one vehicle. Unless your friend drives a semi with an 8K policy, those savings are unrealistic
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