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anyone else saving money with state farm perks?

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fashion917
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Just got off the phone with my State Farm agent and found out I've been missing out on some pretty decent discounts. Apparently, bundling my car and home insurance could've saved me a good chunk of change over the past year...ugh, wish I'd known sooner. 😅 Anyway, it got me wondering how many of you actually take advantage of these kinds of perks or discounts from your insurance providers.

Quick poll, just out of curiosity:

- Yep, I'm all about bundling and discounts—every penny counts.
- Nah, I don't really bother checking into that stuff.
- Um, I honestly didn't even know these discounts existed until now.
- Tried it once, didn't notice much difference tbh.

Feel free to share if you've had any luck (or not) with State Farm or other insurance companies. I'm kinda kicking myself right now, you know?

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Yep, bundling's been a no-brainer for me. Switched to State Farm last year and saved around $300 annually by combining home and auto. Honestly, can't believe I didn't do it sooner...every bit helps these days.

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"Honestly, can't believe I didn't do it sooner...every bit helps these days."

Yeah, bundling really can make a noticeable difference. I've been with State Farm for about three years now and while the savings weren't huge at first, they've steadily added up. One thing worth mentioning—don't overlook their Drive Safe & Save program if you haven't tried it yet. I was skeptical initially (not a fan of tracking apps), but it ended up shaving another 10% off my auto policy. It's pretty low-key, doesn't feel intrusive, and rewards decent driving habits. Just something to consider if you're looking to squeeze out a few more bucks.

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bwhite61
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I've been kinda hesitant about the Drive Safe & Save thing myself—just don't love the idea of my driving habits being monitored, y'know? But if it's really that low-key, maybe worth a shot. Anyone know if it works okay with older cars? My '68 Mustang isn't exactly tech-friendly...

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