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Old 10-23-2009, 06:59 AM
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Saved some $ on my bike ins. with AARP about $80 bucks a year.
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Old 10-23-2009, 12:26 PM
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Who is your insurance through?
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Old 10-23-2009, 07:00 PM
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Theres better out there AARP is no Friend of Ours anti Gun. Support what we got in Wasington. Any way got a Quote from them before I found out about there politics. They were no less then my State Farm at the time. I also have some of my bikes with GMAC there cheaper the State Farm by 30% I found buy going with a Motorcycle Ins Broker. Which I did they can get you the best Insurance for the best price.
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Old 10-25-2009, 10:53 AM
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AARP motorcycle insurance is Foremost. The policy is issued by Foremost and you pay your premium to Foremost. I changed my existing Foremost policy to their AARP program and got money back.
FWIW, The Hartford also has an AARP program for homeowners and auto. They saved me $800/year vs Allstate.
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I don't support AARP because they support gun control and a bunch of other invasive left wing crap. Too expensive for my blood.
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I don't support AARP because they support gun control and a bunch of other invasive left wing crap.
Absolutely, agree, 1000% with this statement!
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+1. Sell outs to invasive government.

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Joined AARP, then quit. Get more out of my military diso****s than AARP could ever provide.
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They may be able to save you some money with some things but, it's not enough to convince me to support the far left that AARP represents

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+1.....for what little discount you get from them you are selling out awfully cheap if you give them money for anything!
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