rk911 wrote:
tropical36 wrote:
...I have no brand loyalty with anything or anyone and it's apparent that they don't have any loyalty to their long term customers, either.
i’m curious as to how you would describe loyalty to long term customers? we’ve been state farm customers since 1970 and my folks had their auto insurance with SF for as long as i can recall. when i call i get a human in my agent’s office; my email queries are answered; the few claims we’ve had over the years have been handled quickly and fairly. what more can you ask?
I can ask for and receive the same service as you obviously expect, but at the best price possible, as well.
Actually, when switching to Allstate this last time around, not only did I save some money, but have probably received even better service. Now next time around, I may even end up with SF or Progressive again, to name a couple and have came full circle before. Now, why is it that when one's long term loyal company refuses to better or match a new offer, they'll let you walk and then with some years later, do you even better, when asking them for a quote?
You may want to test SF and their loyalty to you, by getting some quotes from others and see if they'll at least match it and assuming it's lower than your paying now...
TOP TEN COMPANIES There's another thing with longevity and that's with vehicle depreciation and especially with RV's. Seems that once there's a value on your rig, it stays there, year after year and no matter how old it gets. Just look at your premiums year after year and for seeing if the rates are going up or down.
As for getting quotes, some find this lead useful, for cutting through the chase...
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