Posted by T in NE on July 02, 2013 at 17:36:36 from (75.235.42.118):
In Reply to: Re: truck insurance posted by Butch(OH) on July 02, 2013 at 08:30:32:
My grandparents and dad had Nationwide since the local agent opened their doors. I did too, but never will again, after the way they treated me when I wrecked my pickup. Wouldn't give me over the very bottom end of wholesale on it, docked me $1000 because it had an extra 1100 miles over average. Trying to push me into buying their "gap" (difference between what you owe and the lowest possible value they could put on it) insurance. Tried telling me it was illegal to put any higher value on it. Then they kept calling my dad asking if I was going to accept their offer, when he wasn't named on the policy.
Told them it wasn't going to work.
Had Agent's Insurance out of Maryland for 6 months. Stay away from them. When the agent goofs up your billing, they'll start sending you late notices, dated 2 days before the postmark, with a due date the day before the postmark, and try charging you $950/month for straight liability on a $1500 truck.
Knew several truck drivers who had State Farm cancel their policies after they got a couple overweight tickets, but that was at least 15 years ago.
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