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and after all that research, i wouldn't be saving all that much


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1 minute ago, Poof said:

Switching car insurance?

auto and home. i compared against three different companies and the best i was able to get was only like one or two hundred for the year which isn't really enough for me to care to deal with the paperwork involved

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5 minutes ago, Naraku4656 said:

auto and home. i compared against three different companies and the best i was able to get was only like one or two hundred for the year which isn't really enough for me to care to deal with the paperwork involved

Oh no you poor thing

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Just now, Poof said:

Oh no you poor thing

when i first looked it was like a $600 a year difference, but then after actually talking to them that number got smaller and smaller until it became pointless. i need to find something that's going to free up some money cus i'm tired of being broke

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4 hours ago, Naraku4656 said:

when i first looked it was like a $600 a year difference, but then after actually talking to them that number got smaller and smaller until it became pointless. i need to find something that's going to free up some money cus i'm tired of being broke

where does it all go?

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9 minutes ago, Poof said:

where does it all go?

so even though my car was parked, it got hit once. so they count that as an "accident". even though it was no-fault. that raised it, plus they wanted to count a ticket i got from an out of state speed camera, even though those count against the car and not the driver. my current insurance company doesn't even care about those but the ones i was looking at sure do. so after factoring that in, it was at parity with what i'm paying now, or at least close enough to parity that it didn't make sense to go through the trouble of cancelling my policy and switching it out

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7 minutes ago, Naraku4656 said:

so even though my car was parked, it got hit once. so they count that as an "accident". even though it was no-fault. that raised it, plus they wanted to count a ticket i got from an out of state speed camera, even though those count against the car and not the driver. my current insurance company doesn't even care about those but the ones i was looking at sure do. so after factoring that in, it was at parity with what i'm paying now, or at least close enough to parity that it didn't make sense to go through the trouble of cancelling my policy and switching it out

oh I meant your earnings

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