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Old 12-23-2016, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by WolfpackS2k
It surprises me that people would even consider voluntarily giving away their privacy.
People are stupid. They also post their lives in facebook....
Old 12-24-2016, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by QUIKAG
Don't do it!!! You probably drive "worse" than you think especially through the eyes of an evil insurance company.
This times 1,000
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Originally Posted by rob-2
People are stupid. They also post their lives in facebook....
This times 10,000.
Old 12-24-2016, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by TommyDeVito
Millions of Americans do it every day on social media. Still mind blowing to me. Dumb stuff like posting pictures of themselves whilst on vacation. At least wait until you get back dummy. Posting all their personal business on these things, seen 2 people fired because they talked about work on one of them, one a nurse. Fakebook, Twatter, and the rest are massive data miners. They sell all that stuff to the highest bidder. People are completely stupid. Idiocracy. Trump named Puzder his labor secretary. He is the CEO of Carl's Jr. Oh the irony, 2016. Next thing we'll see is people pouring red bull on the plants in their garden and complaining about the lack of burrito coverings.
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Originally Posted by WVCR-V
Ok, so I'm insured by State Farm. I can enroll in this program and save some money by having my driving habits monitored. I definitely will not do this with S2000 because, well its a sports car. If I had to have my driving monitored in that car I'd just go ahead and sell it..lol. I'm thinking of trying it in my CR-V however. I drive pretty reasonably in it and I think I can save some money there. But is it worth it? How strict are they? I mean, I drive normally most of the time in the CR-V but what about that time when I'm following a fast line of traffic at 85 in a 70mph zone for a while? I wonder how strict they are and what are the repercussions. Is it worth it? Please relate your experiences with this.

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Jon
how much can you save?
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