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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Motor City Terminators
Who's your insurance agent?
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<blockquote data-quote="POP TOP" data-source="post: 1449575" data-attributes="member: 18286"><p>I work for American Family so I know how it goes. My cars are costing me more than I would like. But that is because of some tickets and my age. But the good thing about us is we stand by our insureds. If you have a claim we pay it, all be with a posssible rate increase, but at least we don't drop you. You are on the door step of a discount at 28. Your rate's should go down at 29 and then again at 30. Also if you are married and have less than two tickets that is a great help. Who ever you contact make sure they are giving you all the discounts that apply to you. And like Whiskey City said stay away from those 1-800 guys, they maybe cheap but theres a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POP TOP, post: 1449575, member: 18286"] I work for American Family so I know how it goes. My cars are costing me more than I would like. But that is because of some tickets and my age. But the good thing about us is we stand by our insureds. If you have a claim we pay it, all be with a posssible rate increase, but at least we don't drop you. You are on the door step of a discount at 28. Your rate's should go down at 29 and then again at 30. Also if you are married and have less than two tickets that is a great help. Who ever you contact make sure they are giving you all the discounts that apply to you. And like Whiskey City said stay away from those 1-800 guys, they maybe cheap but theres a reason. [/QUOTE]
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