indeed ... On Dec 30, 2007 6:10 AM, Vdub Guy <fonman4277@comcast.net> wrote: > <have my motor home insured with Progressive. Great insurance as long as > you do not need it. I struck an on object and cracked the rear cap.> > > > Insurance companies are so despicable, it makes me sick. I have insurance > with Geico, never had a problem, but then my last claim was in 1991 for a > rock to the windshield. I have NO tickets and NO accidents, yet I pay a > ridiculous amount. I also have my motorcycle insurance through Geico, and I > recently sold my old Suzuki GS850G (1981) and bought a 1994 Yamaha Virago > 1100. A newer and more powerful bike, yet the premium dropped by > $10.00/year! Go figure. My former neighbor worked for State Farm, and one > time we got into a huge debate when she said that knock off parts were every > bit as good as OEM parts. As a former owner of a 1967 Mustang, and having > purchased both OEM Ford parts and foreign made repro parts for that car, > the OEM parts were far superior-and usually 3-4 times as much-but they FIT. > I told her to save her State Farm training propaganda for some one else, > I'll never believe it. Jeff >
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