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Is Combining Home and Car Insurance Really Worth the Hype?

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(@margaretcamper)
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I've thought about bundling a few times, but honestly, as someone who's considered "high-risk," the savings never seemed that impressive. $150 a year isn't nothing, sure, but when you're already paying sky-high premiums, it feels like a drop in the bucket.

"managing everything in one place definitely simplified things."

This part does appeal to me though. Dealing with multiple companies can be a headache—especially when you're juggling different renewal dates and payment schedules. If bundling simplifies that mess, maybe it's worth reconsidering. Still skeptical about customer service though...my experience is that insurers are all smiles until you actually need them. Guess I'll have to crunch the numbers again and see if convenience alone is worth the switch.

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I hear you on the convenience factor. I bundled mine last year mostly because I was tired of tracking multiple renewal dates and logins. Honestly, the savings weren't huge either—maybe around $120—but it did cut down on the hassle factor quite a bit. Still, you're right about customer service...

"my experience is that insurers are all smiles until you actually need them."

Exactly my worry too. I'd say if convenience is your main draw, bundling might be worth another look, but definitely check reviews carefully before jumping in.

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