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HOW I CUT DOWN MY CAR INSURANCE BILL USING VETERAN DISCOUNTS

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katieanderson254
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"I'd also suggest reviewing your mileage estimates regularly."

Good point about mileageβ€”made me wonder, do insurance companies proactively check in on these details, or is it always up to us to update them? I had a similar experience when I moved closer to work last year. Didn't even think about it until a coworker mentioned updating their address saved them money. Turns out, my new neighborhood was considered lower risk...who knew small changes like that could make such a difference?

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"Turns out, my new neighborhood was considered lower risk...who knew small changes like that could make such a difference?"

Yeah, it's funny how those little details sneak up on you. Makes me wonder if switching to remote work or hybrid schedules has helped anyone else lower their premiums lately...

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I actually asked my agent about this recently. She said insurers sometimes offer discounts if you drive fewer miles annuallyβ€”so remote work could definitely help there. Might be worth checking if your company has something similar...

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hwilliams96
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Yeah, mileage discounts can help, but they're usually pretty modest from what I've seen. Have you actually compared quotes with and without the mileage discount? Might be worth double-checkingβ€”sometimes the savings aren't as big as you'd expect...

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culture904
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Mileage discounts can be hit or miss, honestly. I've seen some folks save a decent chunk, but you're rightβ€”often it's just a few bucks shaved off. Veteran discounts, though, can really add up if you stack them with other perks. Worth exploring all your options...

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