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Old 09-18-2003, 02:41 PM
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shoot, damn thats hella premium for a beater...dude u got raped good
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when I go mental, Insurance compaines will be the first places I take out
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hmm....
can i use another insurance company for the beater?
any good insurance company u guys would recommand?
i am currently w/ TD canada trust, paying $4300/yr for the s2k.
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Originally posted by Mindcore
when I go mental, Insurance compaines will be the first places I take out
definately!
Old 09-19-2003, 01:05 AM
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Xplosiv,

State farm sucks ass!!! We had our car insurance and house insurance with them and they are sooooo expensive. Go with a bank or BelAir Direct (which is owned by ING Direct).
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try meloche monnex, i'm under 25 and paying only 273/mth or ~3100/yr, which isn't so shabby. my deductible is 1000 though as this is the minimum for my age.
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alfredo: TD is meloche monnex... which is why I'm curious as to why they are giving jackson1628 such high rates.

jackson: did you inquire about any possible discounts from them? they give discounts to professionals (doctors, lawyers, PEOs) and alumnis of certain universities.
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oh right, i'm an alumni from queen's u as well, that probably helps out and my record is pretty much squeaky.
the broker was telling about this deal where you pay an extra 15 bucks/mth, but end up saving WAY more than that (my premium ended up being ~$100 less than the online quote). it's something like creating your own credit line (except with insurance), and being able to build up your rating over the years provided you're not caught or make claims. i thought there was a catch (maybe there still is) since i believe that is how insurance works in the first place. anyway, maybe i'll get side-swiped with this low premium one day. but what the heck, if you get into an accident nowadays most people prefer to settle it privately anyway to avoid sky-rocketing your premiums. which makes you question why you're getting insurance in the first place

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