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Old Sep 21, 2016 | 07:31 AM
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Default Re: Crossfire Insurance

Originally Posted by Osofast2
Was with Allstate for 25 years, during that time rates started moving up over last few years and decided to put the Crossfire on Hagerty Ins , had been with them until I notice over last few years rates had been going up about 50 dollars a year for last 3 years , So I went shopping and if you do this don't do it online, go out and shop, get quotes from 4 different Ins company , now I have 4 cars GMC Burb , 2014 300c AWD , 07 Corvette and the Crossfire , Lets just say it pays to shop around save big on the cars and the house , Allstate called and said I was Gold Premium Customer and did not under stand way , and I told them it was because they were sucking gold right of me , after I told them what I was going save with new Insurance co. they hung up on me, after 25 years LOL , all I can say is you should shop around ever few years after that they start to raise your rates a little at time after 25 years your brain washed into thinking your getting great rate is BS
Concur ! I dumped Allstate several years ago after their computer started raising rates. Many companies renewal notices are raised simple on a recurring bases by the computer program printing out the forms: been shopping insurance every year and have saved a goodly sum by simple switching companies while maintaining the same coverage on four autos. Why should rates go up when each year the cars get older?
 
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