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USAA - Don’t bother seeking a home quote with USAA if you’re in California
I wasted hours giving them information, more personal than any other company asked for, all the while them promising me several times that they are writing policies for my area. When it finally came to the moment of truth they admitted they could give me a quote from Bamboo and the Fair Plan!!! I could've gotten those quotes myself in ten minutes, but instead spent probably 2.5 hours registering family members and giving them SS numbers, confirming phone numbers, etc. I swear they are in the business of compiling personal information rather than providing insurance.
Healthy Paws - Healthy Paws 188% Monthly Premium Increase
Got a policy update email that will take effect in 63 days. Going from $196/month to $567/month. This is actually insane. I got on phone with them and they said it’s not my amount of claims but they consider the state of CA and thst since it is pooled insurance it is what works best for everyone. I was like, this payment is like a luxury car?! The only thing they said to do is lower the reimbursement and up the annual deductible; right now I have 70%/$500 and if I switch to 50%/$1000 it is $372. My dog is 14 years old for the record. I just feel stuck and frustrated. Especially cause switching to a new one means everything becomes pre-existing. Does anyone have a similar experience? Advice?
State Farm - Best discounts for medical professions?
Hey guys, State Farm is trying to increase my rates by another $300 per 6 months. Told them I’ll be taking my 19 years of customer service with me. Which insurance has discounts for being a nurse?
Wilber - Wilber (Insurance Recovery) Asking for More Money Than I Owe – Anyone Faced This in Texas?
Hey everyone,
I got a call recently from a company called Wilber, saying I owe them money for an insurance-related matter. But the amount they’re asking for is way more than what I actually owe. This happened in Texas, and it caught me off guard.
I tried asking for a breakdown of the charges, but it still doesn’t add up. It feels shady, and now I’m just wondering—has anyone else in Texas dealt with something similar from Wilber?
Did you resolve it? Did they back off or escalate it? Just trying to figure out if I’m being taken advantage of or if this is some standard (but aggressive) practice. Any advice or shared experience would really help.
Thanks in advance!
Hasting Mutual - Car insurance premium
My gf (f21) is currently insuring a 2019 gmc terrain for about $225 a month, however she got her March bill and it has more than tripled to $1200+ dollars for this month. Continuing months will be about $800, she has made one claim about a year and a half ago. My question is, is hasting mutual required to give notice of a premium increase and a reason for such increase?
Nationwide - Nationwide
Well, I guess im late to finding out my coverage dropped from 90% to 50% i had been doing claims due to my dog having multiple TPLO surgeries and find out ny nost recent one only got covered 50%. Pretty annoyed.
My dog is 8 and already is through most of the surgeries but does have a neurological issue.
Im looking to get a new policy somewhere and would love recommendations.
Geico - Keeping the geico insurance money?
I've seen some posts like this but figured I would ask my own question. I have a 2010 f350 dually that I only use to carry the camper or pull the boat. I think I owe around 10k on the loan if that. My truck bed camper came loose and sat on my wheel well bending the bed rail and fender. I submitted it to geico and they gave me $1700. Few months later I got an estimate from a shop and it will be $8000 to fix. It's just cosmetic and doesn't bother me too much since I very rarely drive it. Can I keep the money and instead put a flatbed on the truck in the future? I'm 32 and this is my first insurance claim. I'm looking for advice from anyone but would like to know preferably from people with experience with keeping the money from geico. Any advice is appreciated!
Tesla Insurance - 2024 Tesla Model Y totaled - Not happy with the offer by Tesla Insurance
Hi, our new 2024 Tesla Model Y LR was declared totaled by Tesla Insurance and they are valuing the car at $39,451, which we don't think is fair. We bought the car in mid-Aug 2024, had only put 1316 miles before we were involved in a crash on Dec 03, 2024. We were at fault party (there was no other party involved) , so we filed a claim with our Auto Insurance which is from Tesla Insurance. We are in Fairfax, VA, but the valuation report uses for reference a similar Tesla in Apopka, FL, \~ 1000 miles away !. Btw list price of the Apopka, FL was $ 40,900 and it had 3904 miles on it.
Also they have listed the Vehicle Condition as Good/Well Maintained across different areas. We do not know the scale Audatex (3rd party company who provided the valuation report) uses but our car was impeccably maintained and its condition was 'Excellent'.
Need advice on how to fight back.
Thanks.
# From the Valuation Report:
**Vehicle Condition**
* Seats: Good
* Carpets: Good
* Int Trim: Good
* Glass: Good
* Headliner: Good
* Body: Good
* Paint: Good
* Ext Trim: Good
* Engine: Well Maintained
* Transmission: Well Maintained
* Front Tires: Good
* Rear Tires: Good
**Valuation Details:**
* Price ( Comparable Vehicle, Apopka, FL) : $ 38,501
* Odometer Adjustmentd : $270
* Tow Hitch Package : $ 680
* TOTAL: 39,451
**Adjustments of Special Note**
* An odometer adjustment of $0.1050 cents per mile/kilometer has been applied. This adjustment is based on the vehicle year, vehicle category and market area. Odometer adjustments are capped at 40% of the vehicle's starting value.
* Typical miles for this 2024 Tesla Model Y in Virginia is 20,999.
* No special adjustments were made for this vehicle.
* All values are in U.S. dollars.
ACSC - ACSC & Beokwn Windshield
Been a loyal member for years. Got a rock to the windshield of a 21 Toyota Prius Prime. On March 8.
I reported it and it got pushed to Safelite. They are the contractors that ACSC uses to replace auto glass. However for some administrative reason. ACSC failed to approve the claim to Safelite.
After weeks of phone calls i finally get an approved claim. However they require additional ACSC approvql to unstall the requested OEM Glass. This gets approved.
After 5 days i call back and i am told thatbwhen the glass gets in they will call to scheduleinstallation.
This Morning Auto Glass Now calls me to make an appointment. Im there 20 minutes early. I come back ajd wait in office.
Tech reports that he cannot run the OBDII decice that is required to calibrate the safety systems in the car.
I ask if they want to call the insurence company, and return my deductable? They insist on showing me that it dosnt work. But they can replace the windshield with out calibrating the systems. I refuse.
Tech gets on the phone with someone that walks him through connecting the device to my car. It works. I am again waiting again.
Do I complain to ACSC? Safelite?
Do i find a new insurencw company?
Thanks in advance!
Travelers - Recommendations for General Business Insurance for a Mobile Museum Exhibit?
Location: Silicon Valley
Type of Insurance: General Business Insurance
Hello Everyone!
I’m looking for recommendations for general business insurance that would cover a mobile museum exhibit featuring vintage technology (computers, gaming consoles, tube TVs, etc.). Since the exhibit involves transporting and setting up valuable equipment at different locations, I want to make sure I have the right coverage for potential risks like damage, theft, and liability.
We've been turned down by 10 insurance companies (Travelers, Tivly, Liberty Mutual, State Farm, The Hartford, Collectibles, Hiscox, etc.) An agent told me that using the words “mobile, vintage technology, hands-on” is a red flag for insurance companies because we're too high-risk to insure. Any recommendations on wording to use in lieu of the ones already mentioned above?
Any insurance companies or brokers you could recommend? Any advice on coverage specifics or costs would also be super helpful!
Thank you!
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