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Post by biggboss on Oct 30, 2011 3:47:52 GMT -5
How you carry out comparison-shopping can have a great effect on how quickly and easily you are able to compare car insurance quotes. There are basically three different methods that you could use. You can use the Yellow Pages and your telephone. You can visit the offices of local branches of insurance brokers. You can use the Internet to visit the websites of insurance firms.
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Post by cover143 on Oct 30, 2011 3:57:20 GMT -5
We will examine why you should compare different quotations, why you should check out insurers ratings before making your decision and how you should carry out comparison-shopping for your policy. After reading this short article you should have a greater understanding of how to compare auto insurance quotations.
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Post by adamson on Jan 6, 2012 11:48:56 GMT -5
hello friends, One of the best things I did recently, which seems like it should have been obvious to me, was simply asked my insurer about all the discounts I could get. I realized that I only had credit for a few discounts, but ended up adding several more when I asked for them (i.e. good driver, anti-theft, one for the work I do, etc.). Another thing that is good to do is review your insurance either every 6 mos or at least yearly. There were a few things that changed for us that I really didn't even think to stay updated. For instance, my wife changed locations for her job this last year and now drives barely anything on her car, but it was still listed as her driving over 15k/yr. Another thing to consider is if your aging car is still worth the coverage you have on it. I find a lot of people don't consider replacement costs of older vehicles, they just keep everything the same and keep renewing every year. If your car is old and paid for, maybe not worth a bunch, you might consider dropping collision coverage (damage to your car) which would save a lot. Reply With Quote thanks google adwords management
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