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Bright Stars

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Posted: 09/17/09 11:15am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Getting the Coachman Concord - now - who to insure it with. We have other vehicles with Geico.
Have coach-net for on the road for the Winnebago Brave that we'll be selling.
downsizing.
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WE have Progressive. Had our awning ripped off the MH last summer while in the Fl keys. Called Progressive to report it so that I could have it replaced and the damage fixed when we returned. They said we could either have them look at it out there and have it repaired, or finish our trip and have our local dealer do it when we returned. We finished the trip (another 26 days) and brought the coach into our dealer when we got home. Progressive worked with the dealer, paid everything (minus deductable) without any hassle. When I renewed this year, my policy did not increase.

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Posted: 09/17/09 11:36am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Everything we have is insured with Allstate. I wouldn't even insure a bike with Geico. My niece and her Army husband had a horrible experience with them while out of town.


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We have had GEICO for years and have the cars, truck, and MH insurered with them. The DW has had a claim and and we lost our awning during one of the years and I noticed no increase in the bill after that. The MH is covered for full replacement value for 5 years and then prorated after that to the 15th year. I hope I will not need them but would recommend them. I tried when we bought the MH to see if anyone was wss less costly, Progressive gave me some numbers and then said for the MH it would be.... I stopped them the cost on just the MH was more than FULL COVERAGE on all the stuff with GEICO.

If you talk to enough people you will find that atleast one person has had a problem with atleast some insurance company sometime during their life... mine is AllState.

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We have Progressive, with roadside assistance. Have used that feature once. Great rates, great service.





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tjholyoke wrote:

We have Progressive, with roadside assistance. Have used that feature once. Great rates, great service.


I'll second that. They seem to have some of the best rates and have 100% replacement coverage as well as road service. I had the same car insurance (and nobody could beat their auto rates) for over 30 years and that is who I initally used but then my agent "recommended" Progressive since they do more spcecialty coverage. Saved over $400/yr with the better coverage on the MH.


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We use Amica for home, cars, RV, and liability umbrella policy. They were the best value for everything when I did research about two years ago.


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We have Progressive. The first time I had a need, they shut me down cold. The repair shop was stunned that Progressive wouldn't pay anything. Needless to say, I'll be searching for a different MH insurance carrier.

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We get our insurance through "good sams" its GMAC insurance here in NY.

They saved me 500+ a year over geico. (for all 5 of our vehicles)

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Posted: 09/17/09 05:31pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Costco Insurance. I re-check every 6 months, and it is always the cheapest


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