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Old 02-09-2009, 08:45 PM   #55
wildpaws

 
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Drives: 1999 Blazer
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Richmond, VA
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Insurance costs are probably one of the most variable commodities that you can purchase. I get mailings every day that offer to save me hundreds of dollars over my current auto insurance, every last one I have had give me an actual quote has been hundreds of dollars more. I even got a quote thru AARP for our two Blazers and Chevy van, I gave the agent my exact current coverage right off of my current policy (minus how much I was paying) and he did his calculations, totaled everything up and said "We can give you that exact same coverage for $1,817 dollars a year", I said not interested as I only pay about $1,150 a year now. I've been using Erie for several years for auto, homeowners, and musical instrument coverage (I know, the musical instrument sounds strange, but we have a $75,000 rider policy for instruments). Erie has been extremely cost effecient, easy to deal with, and prompt at taking care of us. Finding a company that is a good fit for your needs can make a big difference.
Clyde
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