Been with State Farm for years when wife decided to do a comparison with USAA. They said they couldn't come close to SF rates ('85 Westy & '84 7 pass. - full coverage). I'll take the lower rates and skip the rebate, thank you. Karl Wolz ----- Original Message ----- From: M.R. Nimmo <mrnimmo@YAHOO.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, May 14, 1999 3:33 PM Subject: USAA
> SJ, > So you're being overcharged for your insurance, and > get excited when > they rebate part of your money, which they probably > don't pay you any > interest for using all year? Wish I could get a few > thousand folks to > send me $500 to hold for a year, which I could then > return to them. I > could live very nicely off the interest. > Larry > > You just don't get it. It's a co-op. Non-profit. > Insurance companies are required to keep certain > amounts in reserve as determined by complex formulas. > Every year when the claims come in under the projected > amount, the money returns to the "member" pockets. > > Stick Allstate coverage on your vanagon (mandatory > content) or whoever if you will. You'll never get any > money back. > > Did I mention that USAA is MUCH cheaper than even > those fly-by-night insurers. They've always been > significantly cheaper than anyone else I've quoted. > > Since this really off topic, I'll shut up now. > > FreeLoveIXOYE > Ray > _____________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com > |
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