Yeah, I've noticed the same thing. Those discounts always sound awesome at first, but when you actually break it down, it's usually just pocket change... still better than nothing though, right? Good on you for double-checking the math.
"Those discounts always sound awesome at first, but when you actually break it down, it's usually just pocket change..."
Exactly my experience. When I was shopping around for car insurance before my last road trip, the military discount sounded promising, but after crunching numbers, it barely covered a tank of gas. Still, every bit counts when you're budgeting for long drives...
Honestly, depends on the insurer. I've seen some military discounts save folks hundreds annually, especially if bundled with home insurance. Might wanna shop around a bit more next time...
"I've seen some military discounts save folks hundreds annually, especially if bundled with home insurance."
Good point, but from what I've noticed, bundling isn't always the cheapest route. Sometimes insurers offer a great military discount on auto but their home insurance rates are way higher than competitors. I've found better deals by splitting policies between two companies. Curious if anyone else has compared bundled vs. separate policies specifically for military discounts... did you see a big difference?
I've found better deals by splitting policies between two companies.
I've noticed the same thing. Bundling sounds great in theory, but when I compared quotes, splitting policies actually saved me around $150 annually. It really depends on your location and insurer specifics, so it's worth shopping around a bit...