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RE: Running out of gas and waiting forever for help

I get the appeal of keeping a can in the trunk, but I’ve seen a few too many claims from leaky gas containers over the years. If you’re gonna do it, d...

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RE: Would you risk a higher deductible to lower your insurance bill?

Honestly, I see this a lot—people expect big savings with a higher deductible, but sometimes the premium drop just isn’t worth the risk. If you’ve got...

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RE: Why can’t I use my points AND a coupon at checkout?

It’s true, most stores have those “one discount per transaction” rules baked in, and it’s usually about protecting their bottom line. I’ve found that ...

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RE: Which Roadside Help Would You Trust More: AAA or Your Insurance Company?

I get where you’re coming from—insurance roadside can be a double-edged sword. A lot of folks don’t realize that even a simple tow or jumpstart might ...

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RE: Mileage-based car insurance: who’s using it and which company do you like?

I get where you’re coming from—it does feel a little invasive at first. The thing is, these trackers usually only record mileage and some basic drivin...

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RE: If You Had To Switch Insurance In Kentucky, Who Would You Trust?

I totally get where you’re coming from. I’ve seen folks get tripped up by the wording in policies more times than I can count. One time, a friend of m...

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RE: Why can’t I use my points AND a coupon at checkout?

I totally get where you’re coming from. I’ve tried to stack points and coupons on a few sites, thinking I’d found a loophole, but nope—the checkout ju...

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RE: USAA vs State Farm: which claims process is less of a headache?

That’s honestly the million-dollar question. I’ve seen files move fast with both USAA and State Farm, and I’ve also watched simple things get held up ...

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RE: Getting that student discount on car insurance… not as easy as I thought

Yeah, those telematics apps are kind of a double-edged sword. They’re marketed like they’ll save you a ton, but the reality can be a lot more finicky ...

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RE: Why does picking a deductible feel like a weird gamble?

I get where you’re coming from, but I’d actually push back a bit on always going high deductible for cars you drive less. Even if it’s garaged, stuff ...

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RE: WHEN DOES PAYING EXTRA FOR MEDICAL COVERAGE ON AUTO POLICIES MAKE SENSE?

WHEN DOES PAYING EXTRA FOR MEDICAL COVERAGE ON AUTO POLICIES MAKE SENSE? I get the appeal of med pay for quick payouts, but I’d just add a word of ca...

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

Those telematics programs can be a double-edged sword—great for some, but not if your routine’s unpredictable. When it comes to OEM parts, have you ch...

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

That’s been my experience too—officers just want the proof, not a fancy card. Here’s how I look at it: 1) Print your insurance card (two copies, in ca...

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

I totally get the feeling—insurance can feel like paying for something you hope never happens. Liability only on an old truck makes sense if you could...

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RE: Insurance headaches for risky drivers in NC—stick with big names or go local?

Insurance headaches for risky drivers in NC—stick with big names or go local? That right there is the kicker—“comprehensive” sounds like it covers ...

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