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Old 10-16-2009, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by dysfunctnl doll
brandon-he said he got tickets and has been in an accident...state farm offers good rates for "safe" drivers. when i first picked up my sti last year, i got a quote from state farm...for some reason my abstract wasnt pulling up. i already had an appointment to pay off the guys loan (that i was buying the car from) so they (state farm) told me that i had to pick up the abstract myself (which i did). i drove uninsured from town to pearl city (ewa courthouse) to state farm (mililani)...when i got there she said she had to put me in the higher braket cause i had a long abstract (mine isnt even that bad)...even though all of my tickets were over 3 years old! after my last visit to your shop my rates skyrocketed $700 ($1400 for the year) to 1600/6 months (3200/year). i havent bothered to call around for other rates.
That is true, and I've heard stories about it from some of our customers too. I know that with "incidents" on your record, it does get harder to find a good deal. The hardest part is if you find a good deal.....will you have good coverage? I see first hand which insurance companies bend over their customers. While SF may not necessarily be the cheapest, IMO, they truly care about customer satisfaction and retention.
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