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Old 02-20-2012, 01:10 PM
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I wrecked my bike and Foremost came through in the end. Gave me $16k for a bike that I had 75,000 miles on. I was happy.
 
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I left Progressive too but for a different reason. When I was 60, my wife of 39 years passed away. Progressive changed my policy status to "single" and tripled my premium. No accidents or tickets just my "status" changed. I am now with American Family for house, cars and motorcycles.
 
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Ha Buckin ,
Who is that quote from ?? If you don't mind I would like to borrow it ! I think it's GREAT !
I went with GIECO because of their rates and ease of use for the biker. I don't like Buffet, but I hate Soros !!
 
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Originally Posted by qtrracer
I get a kick out of people that take(or grind to get) the cheapest deal they can, then they are the loudest complainers when they get laid off for a cheaper new hire. You made your bed, now shut the hell up about it. I like guys that walk the walk and stand up for what they believe in especially when it costs more to do it.
I have not been a grinder on getting the cheap deal- often times you get what you pay for, and in sales I have seen folks pay for a cheap piece of equipment only to come back and spend the $ for the better equipment to do a job.
As far as insurance, I noticed I would be paying more had I not checked out
what other discounts they were providing, so I got deductions added for what
I could also qualify for. Cost savings.
 
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Old 02-26-2012, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by qtrracer
I get a kick out of people that take(or grind to get) the cheapest deal they can, then they are the loudest complainers when they get laid off for a cheaper new hire. You made your bed, now shut the hell up about it. I like guys that walk the walk and stand up for what they believe in especially when it costs more to do it.
Here's what I believe in.

One company is cheaper then the other.

I'm going with them. Saves me money. I could care less who the CEO donates money to. Why should his political agenda bother me? That being said I'll check out this foremost insurance company. I'm always looking for a good deal and so far progressive is the best I've found.
 
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Old 02-26-2012, 01:00 PM
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I am not wanting this to be a post about politics, but, am very concerned about profits from my premiums being used to support a political/social agenda I am totally against.

I am upset that I have been supporting a George Soros wannabe in Peter Lewis through my Progressive Insurance premiums.

I am now in the market for new motorcycle insurance.

I am not to interested in GEICO due to Warren Buffet's political slant and tax ideas.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/peterlewis.asp
Take a look at Riders Insurance. If they are available in your state they are well worth a look. We had our 09 Ultra with the same company (Erie) that our 4 wheelers and our home is with and for identical coverage levels Riders save us almost $400 a year. Plus I have $8000 in accessory insurance so all those add ons are covered as well. Check em' out!
 

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