DallasSteve wrote:
There are several posts here promoting AARP insurance. I was an AARP member a few years ago. They would periodically send me mail promoting their car insurance or health insurance. When I compared the prices for those insurance products with what I already had they were much more expensive. You would think that if AARP was using its millions of members as an incentive to insurance companies, that they would get better rates than non-AARP insurance offers. I wonder where that extra money is going? Maybe into the pockets of the executives at AARP?
Speaking of insurance companies one can compare the purchase price and coverage limits, etc, but insurance companies will not always "pay up" as easily, quickly, or as completely when a claim is made so how the company's obligations are met also needs to be considered.