Yeah, bundling never worked out for me either. When I was getting my first car, everyone kept saying I'd save money by bundling with renters insurance... but after checking around, it turned out cheaper to split policies. Weird how that works. Makes me wonder if military discounts follow the same logic—are they always better bundled, or do they sometimes come out cheaper separately too? Curious if anyone's compared that directly...
"Makes me wonder if military discounts follow the same logic—are they always better bundled, or do they sometimes come out cheaper separately too?"
Yeah, I've noticed the same thing. Military discounts can be great, but they're not always the cheapest option. Definitely worth checking separately—sometimes mixing and matching gets you a better deal.
Military discounts can be great, but they're not always the cheapest option.
Totally agree on this—my buddy swore by his military discount until I told him what I pay separately. He did some digging, and guess who ended up switching? 😂 Always pays to double-check those bundles...
I've noticed the same thing. Military discounts look appealing upfront, but insurers often rely on customers not comparing closely. Always worth checking around—saved me a decent chunk when I switched last year.
Yeah, I've always been skeptical of those "special" military discounts. They sound great at first glance, but when you dig deeper, they're not always the best deal out there. Last time I shopped around, I found a regular civilian rate that was actually cheaper than my supposed military discount—go figure. Definitely pays to double-check and not assume you're automatically getting the best deal just because there's a flag next to it, lol.