Posted by Texasmark1 on February 18, 2019 at 05:22:43 from (172.242.9.56):
In Reply to: Re: Insurance posted by Crazy Horse on February 17, 2019 at 16:55:42:
I use State Farm. I found out recently (from him in a involved discussion) that my SF Agent is actually a contracted "company" by SF to administer their product!
In that capacity, he is pretty much a one company "Independent Agent" and seems to me has a lot of flexibility in handling things (with SF) in your favor. He tells me that if I have ANY problems contact HIM. Let him do the leg work.....earn his premiums. Also it seemed to me that when I went to insure my newly purchased Honda, the premium was wayyyyy out of line with what my Silverado cost me per month. By the time we finished negotiating price, he was withing $4 of where I thought he ought to be. I will keep that in mine next time renewals come up.
Other thing is that if you pay attention to their commercials, they emphasize "contact your agent". This is why I have been with the same agent for 25 plus years rather that continuously shopping around for the best price and companies....which looks attractive but what's it really worth!
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