Looking for a new insurance company, I'm getting fed up with the continuous rate increases from state farm, I'm on a six month schedule where my payments are automatically taken from my bank account and I never have any idea just what they will be until a couple of days before the payment is taken, for example I have 3 vehicles insured with just the minimum coverage mandated by state law, one I had suspended over the winter cause we don't use that jeep in the winter so my costs for the truck and other jeep were $80.75 a month and remained somewhat consistant for the winter, on april 3rd I reinstated that insurance on the suspended jeep, that opened the flood gates, they immediately raised my rate to 125, then 2 weeks later to 131, I then recieved a notice of a rate increase to 138, and now to $144.90 due on may 5th, all that activity since april 3rd seems kinda excessive to me, I'm going to find another company so I'm wondering what you guys use and like, I have Progressive for the bus cause state farm claims they don't insure buses. I've been with state farm for 30 years but my loyalty has to be with my wallet now. I've never in my life had a ticket or an accident, I've never even filed a claim.
Cody,
the wife and I use progressive for both the bus and our jeep. We spend 1200 a year for full coverage on both and a "fulltimers" package. I don't know about additional vehicles b I know they gve discounts for every vehicle we add. I'll dig around today and get the full details if needed. Our deductable is 250.
Cody,
I grew up probably like you where Mom and Dad always had the same insurance company.
I went that route for awhile.
When my rates where going up almost every year with Allstate, I finally hit a price point where it just ticked me off and the age of the internet really made it easy to do some research.
When it comes to insurance companies, I have no loyalty to them.
I am trading risk for cash. I shop every year for a better deal, sometimes I find it, sometimes I stick with them.
Currently I use Progressive for the Bus and Farm Bureau for the rest.
Cody, if you are ex military, USAA is great. Good prices, service and rebates every year.
Ditto Cody, Progressive for the bus and the Silverado, Harley. Don't have the #'s but mamma does (her dept ;D)and can elaborate on the policy better than I could. Those seem to be expensive price hike's, tell your agent Adios if they won't work with you. I think that you should be able to get coverage just for the time you will be using the bus only. good luck. V
The way this figures out I will be paying state farm 1738 a year for the 97 dodge truck, 93 jeep and a 99 jeep and thats just for the state minimum liability, not full coverage or anything like that plus the 300 a year for the bus with progressive, I just feel thats way too much concidering I've never filed a claim, have never had an accident or any tickets ever.
I also use State Farm Fully comp $500 for the MCI 9 $500 for the 4104 I am selling , $1000. Scion, and liability only on My 1993 F-150 with 301,000 miles $720, $900 for the House.
John
Cody,
Just thought of this after replying.
I know you had mentioned awhile back about dealing with the hospital and making them payments.
And I also know almost all insurance companies are using the FICO score to determine risk.
Anyway they filed something under your credit report and thats driving these increases?
Just a thought!
Cliff, my credit score hasn't been affected by the hospital at all so far, I've got a huge bill but have been not only making the payments but have been paying additional, if I fall behind in the payments I would imagine it would affect me but so far my score has been good, it actually improved a bit, I'm thinking it's just greed on the part of state farm, the agent even told me they don't insure bus conversions at all and I've since found out that they do so I don't trust anything my agent says anymore.
Cody,
I have left a few unrelated companies recently with my business.
It makes me laugh that after I am gone, they will offer me a discount to come back that was more than what they could have given me to stay in the first place.
They have forgotten to how to treat and reward loyalty to there existing customers.
Cliff, you said, "When it comes to insurance companies, I have no loyalty, just like them."
Jack
In AZ and Texas medical bills can not be filled on a credit report I would think all states would be that way,shop Cody deals are there my Insurance co knows I am going to shop every year also here in AZ you can buy for 6 months or by the year if you request it buying by the year saves me money.
good luck
Quote from: jackhartjr on April 23, 2010, 06:56:35 AM
Cliff, you said, "When it comes to insurance companies, I have no loyalty, just like them."
Jack
Fixed that.....................Thanks
I just called Progressive.. I have had them for over 10 years, on multiple cars and the bus.
I just received a $180.00 increase for the next 6 months. They said that this was due to the loses in Washington. I asked what loses, they said to theft and comprehensive risk. People must be burning there S &S's to the ground???
I asked if they are going to jack it up again, the agent said that they have kept there rates down while other companies have increased theres. I mentioned USAA, and the agent said that USAA is brokering out RV and bus insurance to Progressive???
Funny how insurance co's work Zero last year I was changing from Progressive and checking around I found that AAA was 180 bucks a year cheaper than Progressive then the agent told me it would be placed with Progressive go figure
good luck
We have State Farm and will stay with them until the end of time. The agent has been real good to us and that's what matters. They fixed my mother-in-laws Cad and the gararage door that jumped out in front of her, which is now my wife's, the deal we got was pretty darn good. Instead of insurance shopping I spend my time doing honey do's! ;D
We have both cars and Dreamscape covered, that's all that matters.
Paul, I'm glad your happy with your agent, I can't believe a word mine says, first he tells me that state farm doesn't insure bus conversions and I find out they do, then my rates 'adjust' sometimes twice a month without a good explaination or as in this case any at all, another time he told me that for house insurance state farm is required to insure for replacement cost based on square footage, that I couldn't just insure for the value or any other reason, it had to be replacement cost, that turned out to be just another lie on his part. Up here if I want to have state farm insurance I'm required to have that agent because they have 'territories', I'd have to move out of his teritory to get a different agent (according to him, and thats another lie on his part), I'm just fed up with dealing with the crook.
We have had state farm for years, and until we sell the house, we'll keep them. i checked this year becuase we got hit with a 20% increase on top of 12% last year due to their "losses". however, when i asked what losses as in what were your premium revenues and your paidout losses the last 3 years so i could see the "losses" they incurred, they ignored me. but, they were still the least expensive insurance i could find on the cars and the house. Progressive is so far the only company that will insure a bus conversion without having a house also. and USAA uses Progressive. and they were higher than state farm.
i'm with you Cody, my wallet speaks more than any loyalty. when insurance company executives start making less than basketball players, i'll start having a little sympathy.
Good luck in your search.
Like Paul, I've had a very good experience with State Farm and they insure my pickup and bus (at minimums for now) for under $500/year. And my agent is outstanding.
But if I had an experience like you are having, I would be insurance shopping too.
One thing I liked with State Farm is that I was straight up honest that it was a bus conversion and that I was doing the conversion myself. They even got photos. It is written up that way and they had no problem with it. When I was shopping around, all the usuals (Aon, Progressive, Geiko, etc.) either choked on "bus conversion" or "self conversion". And I have no desire to mislead them about it only to pay years of premiums and then have a claim denied because of misinformation on the policy.
Cody, we had SF for 30 plus yrs too. When they wouldn't give us a fulltimers policy on the bus, we went to Progressive. After 2 years with them and annual rate increases, we switched to AARP and the Hartford. The rate has gone down each year for being accident free and full coverage now includes towing on the RV to the nearest qualified repair center at no extra charge. $1200/yr includes full coverage w/250 ded on both the bus and the Liberty with a 75K replacement on the bus. So far no claims, but then we never had any claims with SF either. Check it out, you owe it to yourself, Will