Hi David, I dunno if that's good advice... I have heard about a LOT of people who couldn't get a fair deal at all. If/When Matt does get what he deserves, he should consider rewarding them with his future business. 1. It's the devil you know.... 2. You now have your name on a file in the insurance company records that tells the company you know how to play the game. If you have problems in the future, they will already know what to expect and *may* be less likely to waste your time. If you go elsewhere, you will wind up playing the whole game all over again from scratch. Now, if Matt doesn't get a fair settlement, then he absolutely should look elsewhere ASAP. But if he's not abused too badly it may be worth sticking it out, as there are less and less companies willing to insure older vehicles, at least that's the case in my marketplace. YMMV. Happy trails, Greg
Quoting David Kao <dtkao0205@YAHOO.COM>: > Of course, after getting what you deserve from them you immediately > say good bye to them and look for another insurance company. > > David > |
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