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RE: Finding decent car insurance deals on the islands—my step-by-step

Title: Finding Decent Car Insurance Deals On The Islands—My Step-By-Step Couldn’t agree more about keeping everything in writing. I’ve seen too many ...

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RE: Confused about insurance rules in South Dakota—help me figure this out

Honestly, I tell folks to keep both digital and paper handy—never hurts. South Dakota law says digital proof is fine, but not every officer is on the ...

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RE: Little-known trick with Progressive’s roadside help

Little Tweaks, Big Worries—But Usually No Big Deal That’s been my experience too. I get why you’d be stressed about the LEDs though—sometimes it fe...

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RE: SHOP AROUND OR STICK WITH THE FIRST DECENT QUOTE?

I get where you’re coming from, but I’ve actually seen the “extras” sway people in my line of work. Sometimes, folks get caught up in the free stuff a...

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RE: Finding budget-friendly auto insurance in Alabama: my step-by-step

Trackers are a mixed bag, honestly. I’ve seen some clients save a decent chunk—like 10-15%—but it really depends on your driving patterns and, honestl...

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RE: Someone smashed my parked car—deal with insurance or call the cops?

Definitely agree about the OEM parts—sometimes that extra cost is worth the peace of mind, especially if you plan to keep the car long-term. Filing a ...

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RE: Are those price-checker sites actually reliable?

I’ve seen folks get tripped up when the price-checker says a car’s a “good deal,” but the insurance quote tells a different story—like, higher premium...

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RE: anyone else feel like AAA insurance isn't what it used to be?

Yeah, that “administrative fee” is pretty standard with a lot of insurers when you start a new policy. Usually it’s a one-time deal, but it never hurt...

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RE: Getting Time Off Approved For Family Needs: It Actually Worked!

Sticky notes are a solid move—I’ve seen folks use color coding for different sections, which helps if you’re juggling multiple forms. Personally, I al...

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RE: Getting Time Off Approved For Family Needs: It Actually Worked!

I’ve seen both sides of this coin, honestly. Last year, I had to help a client navigate time off for a family emergency—her dad had a stroke, and she ...

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RE: saving cash on insurance when you're young and broke

Yeah, that's a solid strategy if you're generally careful. Just make sure you've got enough tucked away to cover that higher deductible if something u...

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RE: stuck between Geico and Progressive in NY, thoughts?

Haha, exactly this. I've seen plenty of folks start out excited about Snapshot, thinking they'll save big bucks, but then they end up driving like gra...

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RE: insurance denied my claim—what would you do?

Persistence helps, but you're right—there's definitely a limit. Documenting everything yourself is usually enough at first, but if they're consistentl...

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RE: Finally figured out how car insurance works in no-fault states

I've seen that happen too, but honestly, I'm not convinced rental reimbursement coverage really speeds things up consistently. Sure, insurers don't lo...

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RE: insurance denied my claim—what would you do?

Dashcams definitely help, but I've also found that documenting everything step-by-step right after the incident makes a huge difference. Had a client ...

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