by Guest » Tue Mar 02, 2010 12:14 pm
I've heard that the insurance carriers are now trying to make things easier for the drivers after about 10-20% of them dropped their Auto coverage. Are they really taking any concrete steps to lower the rates? What other steps are they taking?
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 06:52 am Post Subject:
Some of the non-payments have simply resulted due to a good number of customers missing on their scheduled date of payment. This is the reason, some companies are trying to make the payment process easier and quicker for their customers. More and more companies are opting for web transactions today.
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:20 am Post Subject:
These days you don't always need to think of the purchase-stamps!
You might simply opt for the "direct debit" option. Now-a-days, most of the carriers would get the amount debited from your account directly. This way you'd save your time and also won't miss a payment.
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 01:03 pm Post Subject:
@ Underinsuredcop,
I have been navigating through one of the site and i found an Insurance discount what you have mentioned as about 10-20% on vehicle. I have seen this discount in the State of Texas where in a Texas Insurance Discount Course was the one which was generally providing insurance of about 10%. Hope you will like it. Chk it out once.
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 06:01 am Post Subject:
This way you'd save your time and also won't miss a payment.
You may also call and make a payment request to the tele-care rep. Here again, you'll save on your postage stamps. This is beneficial for those consumers who're not so comfortable at handling computers.
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 02:17 pm Post Subject:
Buying on line is all well and good, and I am all for saving money, however, speaking to an agent about your insurance needs, what the actual coverage you are buying is for etc.. Can be hard to come by in an on-line system designed for a quick transaction. I recommend speaking to a live agent and getting comfortable with the expertise of the person advising you on your insurance needs. Most companies make it easy to pay them with EFT and phone payments by credit card etc...
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