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November 4, 2010 at 7:39 AM #627400November 4, 2010 at 8:12 AM #626353DataAgentParticipant
State Farm. Been with them for over 20 years. They really value loyality with lower rates.
My State Farm agent’s office is in 92129. PM me if you want his contact info.
November 4, 2010 at 8:12 AM #627112DataAgentParticipantState Farm. Been with them for over 20 years. They really value loyality with lower rates.
My State Farm agent’s office is in 92129. PM me if you want his contact info.
November 4, 2010 at 8:12 AM #626984DataAgentParticipantState Farm. Been with them for over 20 years. They really value loyality with lower rates.
My State Farm agent’s office is in 92129. PM me if you want his contact info.
November 4, 2010 at 8:12 AM #626433DataAgentParticipantState Farm. Been with them for over 20 years. They really value loyality with lower rates.
My State Farm agent’s office is in 92129. PM me if you want his contact info.
November 4, 2010 at 8:12 AM #627419DataAgentParticipantState Farm. Been with them for over 20 years. They really value loyality with lower rates.
My State Farm agent’s office is in 92129. PM me if you want his contact info.
November 4, 2010 at 8:34 AM #627003UCGalParticipantAdd me to the AAA club.
Keep in mind that they don’t cover everywhere – if you’re near a deep canyon they might not cover it. They only took us because my dad had insurance from them – and we bought from my dad – so it was basically continuing the same coverage within the family. We were told that without that continuity/family connection they would have declined to cover because we’re close to a deep canyon.
When we were building the granny flat – AAA didn’t offer a course of construction policy – so we got that through Farmers… then when occupancy was issued we added the granny flat to our existing AAA policy. They were “challenged” to figure out how to add it since it’s a separate address, but on the same, non-subdividable lot. (Not at all common.) But they figured it out.
I’ve been pleased with the service. The prices are a bit higher, though.
November 4, 2010 at 8:34 AM #626452UCGalParticipantAdd me to the AAA club.
Keep in mind that they don’t cover everywhere – if you’re near a deep canyon they might not cover it. They only took us because my dad had insurance from them – and we bought from my dad – so it was basically continuing the same coverage within the family. We were told that without that continuity/family connection they would have declined to cover because we’re close to a deep canyon.
When we were building the granny flat – AAA didn’t offer a course of construction policy – so we got that through Farmers… then when occupancy was issued we added the granny flat to our existing AAA policy. They were “challenged” to figure out how to add it since it’s a separate address, but on the same, non-subdividable lot. (Not at all common.) But they figured it out.
I’ve been pleased with the service. The prices are a bit higher, though.
November 4, 2010 at 8:34 AM #627132UCGalParticipantAdd me to the AAA club.
Keep in mind that they don’t cover everywhere – if you’re near a deep canyon they might not cover it. They only took us because my dad had insurance from them – and we bought from my dad – so it was basically continuing the same coverage within the family. We were told that without that continuity/family connection they would have declined to cover because we’re close to a deep canyon.
When we were building the granny flat – AAA didn’t offer a course of construction policy – so we got that through Farmers… then when occupancy was issued we added the granny flat to our existing AAA policy. They were “challenged” to figure out how to add it since it’s a separate address, but on the same, non-subdividable lot. (Not at all common.) But they figured it out.
I’ve been pleased with the service. The prices are a bit higher, though.
November 4, 2010 at 8:34 AM #627439UCGalParticipantAdd me to the AAA club.
Keep in mind that they don’t cover everywhere – if you’re near a deep canyon they might not cover it. They only took us because my dad had insurance from them – and we bought from my dad – so it was basically continuing the same coverage within the family. We were told that without that continuity/family connection they would have declined to cover because we’re close to a deep canyon.
When we were building the granny flat – AAA didn’t offer a course of construction policy – so we got that through Farmers… then when occupancy was issued we added the granny flat to our existing AAA policy. They were “challenged” to figure out how to add it since it’s a separate address, but on the same, non-subdividable lot. (Not at all common.) But they figured it out.
I’ve been pleased with the service. The prices are a bit higher, though.
November 4, 2010 at 8:34 AM #626372UCGalParticipantAdd me to the AAA club.
Keep in mind that they don’t cover everywhere – if you’re near a deep canyon they might not cover it. They only took us because my dad had insurance from them – and we bought from my dad – so it was basically continuing the same coverage within the family. We were told that without that continuity/family connection they would have declined to cover because we’re close to a deep canyon.
When we were building the granny flat – AAA didn’t offer a course of construction policy – so we got that through Farmers… then when occupancy was issued we added the granny flat to our existing AAA policy. They were “challenged” to figure out how to add it since it’s a separate address, but on the same, non-subdividable lot. (Not at all common.) But they figured it out.
I’ve been pleased with the service. The prices are a bit higher, though.
November 4, 2010 at 9:37 AM #627493anParticipantAdd me to the AAA club as well. I shop around every year and so far, AAA is still the cheapest.
November 4, 2010 at 9:37 AM #627186anParticipantAdd me to the AAA club as well. I shop around every year and so far, AAA is still the cheapest.
November 4, 2010 at 9:37 AM #627058anParticipantAdd me to the AAA club as well. I shop around every year and so far, AAA is still the cheapest.
November 4, 2010 at 9:37 AM #626426anParticipantAdd me to the AAA club as well. I shop around every year and so far, AAA is still the cheapest.
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