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This. I don't know my a** from a hot rock. I constantly spew out opinions about subjects I know nothing about. I charge five cents to give out extremely BAD ADVICE. Some say I might be an ideal candidate to run for political office......:D:D |
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Not sure what in my quoted post you are responding to IN BOLD, or what I wrote would cause you to respond to it the way you did, so I thought I'd ask? Not sure what your point is you're trying to make to me, since I already understand the insurance business. Was there one? |
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Hahahaha!!
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As a brief follow up, I ended up going with geico. The original company jacked my rates upon renewal and once I gave the coverage details to the geico rep, they reduced their fee.
I looked at Horace-Mann (thanks for the tip!) but as I understand it, they only insure educators and their immediate family members. Due to this I didn’t ask for rates. I don’t recall if I mentioned it previously, but this all started when I received a late payment notification from the old insurance company for no good reason. I called my rep and said I wasn’t gonna pay it. I asked them to contact the insurance company. The insurance company stated they did not renew the policy because of this unpaid late payment fee. They also stated that they never received a notice from the rep. The rep stated they had notes of when I asked for this and who they spoke with at the insurance company. According to the rep, the insurance company dropped the ball. Of course, neither the rep nor the insurance company got back to me, which suggests this is a good company to have in the rear view mirror. Due to the rate inflation mandated by the old insurer, the comparative savings is $328 per year. In other words it amounts to a rate increase of about $300 per year. Fuked again......but not as hard as the old insurance company wanted to. :rolleyes: |
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"..getting wealthy off the backs of the little people." HA!. Sounds like "Workers of the world unite, you have nothing to lose but your chains" :cool: |
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Space alien gold meteors. Gotta love'em.
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"Baloney," indeed! The vast majority of wealthy folks in America got that way by both working for it, AND understanding how to build that wealth. Many ppl don't seem to understand how AND why many Americans got their wealth. |
One of my cousins is married to a guy who has a commercial insurance brokerage. He doesn't work very hard. The family is either on vacation or planning their next one. Their kids are in private high schools. I respect the guy for being smart enough to get into a biz that pays him handsomely but would never accuse him of working hard or taking any risks. His wealth comes from the premiums paid by actual hard workers and risk takers; those willing to invest in businesses and commercial real estate.
They come to visit once a year for a few days and his girls always want to go riding. I make sure he gets the most difficult horse, and helping me butcher and clean a chicken is always on the to-do list too. |
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