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wildbill 12-10-2009 05:18 PM

Progresive Auto Insurance
 
Who here uses them?? Also want to know how big a shaft they run up your butt if you get into an accident, whether it's your fault or not.

mfolsomblueD 12-10-2009 05:21 PM

I would like to know that also, i got state farm but so far so good

wildbill 12-10-2009 05:26 PM

Was running Farmers, but because my dad complained they were to expensive, he went to this POS company. $1100/year, compared to $2400/year with Farmers. I had a glass deductible with them, meaning if I needed a new windshield, I only had to pay $100, and they covered the rest. IDK, but I got a bad feeling with regressive, I mean Progressive.

handymanherb 12-10-2009 05:26 PM

I dumped them over a year ago, price kept going up and I went to Geico and save 400 a year

greasemonkey 12-10-2009 05:29 PM

I had Progressive when I got in a bad accident that was beyond a shadow of a doubt not my fault and the woman who caused the accident got a huge settlement, I got hardly anything...they shafted me with broken, splintered bat through the entire claims process. Unable to work 3 years, totaled truck and a few hundred thousand dollars of medical bills(that thankfully my health insurance covered) and they awarded me about $7k.

I have State Farm now, had a few minor comprehensive/theft damage claims and what not and they were good to me. I have two points now (1 point per moving violation, lasts 3 years for insurance purposes) and it's not horrible.

wildbill 12-10-2009 05:31 PM


Originally Posted by handymanherb (Post 448915)
I dumped them over a year ago, price kept going up and I went to Geico and save 400 a year


Originally Posted by greasemonkey (Post 448919)
I had Progressive when I got in a bad accident that was beyond a shadow of a doubt not my fault and the woman who caused the accident got a huge settlement, I got hardly anything...they shafted me with broken, splintered bat through the entire claims process. Unable to work 3 years, totaled truck and a few hundred thousand dollars of medical bills(that thankfully my health insurance covered) and they awarded me about $7k.

I have State Farm now, had a few minor comprehensive/theft damage claims and what not and they were good to me. I have two points now (1 point per moving violation, lasts 3 years for insurance purposes) and it's not horrible.

See, that's what I mean. I'm screwed, blued, and tattooed. :argh::argh:

mfolsomblueD 12-10-2009 05:34 PM

Ok well maybe i will stick with State Farm then! :tu:

Randy B 12-10-2009 05:39 PM

Had them and would not recommend them to my worst enemy. :td:

greasemonkey 12-10-2009 05:43 PM

State Farm's definitely not the cheapest but I don't think it's a crazy amount; I don't mind paying a bit extra to have a local agent available. While looking for quotes on disability insurance I got a great quote at Zander insurance so I went to check their auto insurance but it redirected me to Progressive.

But as insurance companies do, Progressive has likely changed a lot in the last 7 years since my experience with them.

wildbill 12-10-2009 05:46 PM

They are way cheaper than Farmers, but you know what they say: you get what you pay for.


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