I get where you're coming from, but I’ve always found those add-ons add up fast, especially if you’re careful with your car. Maybe, but for me, a lit...
I’ve seen a lot of people get tripped up by the “loss of use” thing, and honestly, it’s one of those hidden fees that doesn’t get enough attention. I ...
I hear you on the floods—my old Corolla didn’t stand a chance during Harvey. Insurance went up after that, and honestly, I can’t blame them entirely. ...
That’s been my experience too. Even with the “priority” roadside plans, you’re still at the mercy of whoever’s available nearby. I’ve started carrying...
I totally get where you’re coming from. You nailed it with, That’s been my approach too—why pay twice for the same peace of mind? I’ve used my insura...
I’ve run into the same thing, and honestly, it’s a bit maddening when you think you’ve figured out how to maximize your savings, only for the system t...
Yeah, that claim logging with insurance roadside is a dealbreaker for me too. I’ve seen friends get dinged on their rates over what felt like minor ca...
I totally get the “redundancy” angle. I’m the type who keeps a folder of printed insurance cards and emergency numbers in the glove box, just in case....
Totally get where you’re coming from—after a minor accident last year, I was so flustered I barely managed to jot down the other car’s plate before th...
I totally get what you mean about the Medigap guessing game. Last year, I got a bill for a routine checkup that I thought was covered—turns out, there...
I totally get that feeling. I usually keep the old card tucked in my glovebox for a month or two after the new one arrives, just in case there’s some ...
I completely get where you're coming from on this. Cloud storage seems like a great budget-friendly solution at first, but once you start archiving de...
Solid points all around. I've found the refresher courses particularly helpful—not just financially, but practically speaking. Took one a couple years...
