Have you noticed if bundling home and auto insurance actually makes a difference in Delaware? I tried it once, but the savings seemed minimal compared to switching companies altogether. Maybe it's just marketing hype, or perhaps I didn't time it right... Curious if anyone's had better luck with that approach around here.
"I tried it once, but the savings seemed minimal compared to switching companies altogether."
Had a similar experience here. Bundling saved me maybe 5-10 bucks a month—nothing to get excited about. Switching insurers entirely was way more impactful... YMMV though, always worth checking both ways.
"Bundling saved me maybe 5-10 bucks a month—nothing to get excited about."
Yeah, that's been my experience too. I mean, is bundling ever really that big of a deal? I've always wondered if it's just marketing hype... Anyway, switching insurers definitely made more sense for me. Found a smaller local company here in DE that offered better coverage options for less. Anyone else skeptical about these "bundle deals," or am I missing something?
Honestly, bundling saved me a decent chunk—maybe I'm just lucky? Covered gas for a couple extra road trips last year, so can't complain. Might depend on your insurer or situation though... mileage definitely varies (pun intended).
Bundling worked out pretty well for me too, but honestly, the biggest savings came from tweaking my deductible. I bumped it up a bit—figured I'd rather stash away the difference each month than pay extra for coverage I rarely use. Of course, it's a gamble...but hey, life's full of those, right? Also, Delaware insurers seem to love safe-driver discounts, so if you're accident-free, definitely ask about that. Might squeeze out enough savings for an extra pizza night or two.
