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RE: Car insurance in Wyoming: who actually treats you right?

I get where you’re coming from about the tracker apps, but I’ve actually had a different experience. The tech isn’t perfect, but some of the bigger co...

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RE: Letting teens borrow your car: add them to insurance or just trust the policy?

That rings true for me. Years back, my son got into a minor fender bender—nothing major, but because he was officially listed on my policy, the proces...

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RE: How I got my car registered and insured in MA (step-by-step, sorta)

That’s a familiar scene—standing at the RMV counter, fumbling with your phone, and suddenly realizing you’re at the mercy of spotty cell service or a ...

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RE: Car insurance in Wyoming: who actually treats you right?

That tracks with my experience. I’ve been with a couple big-name insurers and honestly, the national call centers never seem to get how remote Wyoming...

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RE: Best ways to snag insurance discounts in Alaska: driving record vs. bundling?

That’s been my experience too. After 15 years with the same company, I finally shopped around and ended up saving over $300 a year. Loyalty just doesn...

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RE: Car insurance in Wyoming: who actually treats you right?

I've actually wondered the same thing over the years, and I've been on both sides—had policies with a local agent and also with one of the big nationa...

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RE: Getting caught without car insurance in Iowa is no joke

Yeah, I’ve run into that too—had an officer kind of fumble with my phone once before giving up and asking for paper. Even though Iowa says digital is ...

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RE: Getting caught without car insurance in Iowa is no joke

Title: Getting caught without car insurance in Iowa is no joke I get where you’re coming from—apps are super convenient, and I’m way more likely to h...

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RE: Renting a car: stick with GEICO or pay for the rental company’s insurance?

Honestly, I get why you’d stick with your own insurance—it’s usually less hassle, and you know what you’re dealing with. But I’ve seen a couple of sit...

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RE: is accident forgiveness really worth it in Ohio?

That’s a good point about it only covering the first at-fault accident—people tend to overlook that detail. I’ve always wondered if the math changes m...

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