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RE: Weighing legal trouble vs. losing trust: which is worse after fraud?

Honestly, after buying my first high-end car, I got super meticulous about paperwork and insurance too. Had a friend who fudged some details on his cl...

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RE: Adding a teen driver in Hawaii: bundle with parents or separate policy?

Bundling with my parents was the only way I could afford coverage when I first started driving, but now with a higher-end car, I just can’t risk liabi...

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RE: Avoiding hefty fines for driving without insurance in OK—how I do it, but is there a better way?

Had a similar situation last year when I got pulled over in Tulsa. I had both the paper and digital proof, but the officer’s system couldn’t pull up m...

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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 total gamble, especially in the middle of the night. I’ve had mixed results myself. Once, t...

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RE: Why California’s minimum car insurance might not be enough

Yeah, I get where you’re coming from. It’s wild how the “minimum” coverage can leave you exposed, especially with medical costs being what they are. I...

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RE: Bundling insurance with USAA: worth it or just hype?

Bundling with USAA can look appealing on paper, but I’ve run into the same issues you mentioned, especially with higher-end or collector cars. The “on...

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RE: Weighing legal trouble vs. losing trust: which is worse after fraud?

Honestly, I get the whole “better safe than sorry” approach. After my last car got keyed in a supposedly secure garage, I started triple-checking lock...

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RE: Weighing legal trouble vs. losing trust: which is worse after fraud?

Title: Weighing legal trouble vs. losing trust: which is worse after fraud? That line always makes me nervous. I’ve seen too many friendships go si...

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RE: Classic car insurance and the annual mileage cap—worth it?

Mileage caps are a pain, but I actually see the value—at least for certain cars. With my coupe, I barely hit 2,000 miles a year, so the low cap makes ...

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RE: Are Loyalty Perks With Insurers Even Worth It Anymore?

Bundling actually worked out for me, but only after some serious number crunching. I’ve got a couple of higher-end cars and a home policy, and the com...

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