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Re: 1/14/2019
« Reply #45 on: January 14, 2019, 09:32:40 AM »

Flo came through. I have my renters insurance AND reinstated auto insurance.
And I appreciate your contribution to my bottom line.
they almost fucked up big time and I came close to finding another company after over 15 years. their computer system never updated my address changes even though I spoke with CS 18 months ago.
Bastiges!
Really.  If he was paying attention on the banter he could have saved money at esurance.   ;)
And if he shopped around some he would not be supporting the commie anti-gun Democrats.
Good thing he didn't do that, then.
I don't shop by political affiliation. I have been pleased with quality of service.
but having to prove where I garage my vehicle after mailing non-renewal notices to my address and wanting multiple proofs of address after 18 months almost put me over the edge.
Yeah, proof of garaging is a pretty big initiative, especially in places like FL and NY. They've found a good groove cracking down on it, and it's clearly working, cause business hasn't been this good in a long time.
Massive advertising campaigns work
I was referring more to the work we do with fraud initiatives, like proof of garaging. Making sure the people we bring in are good, and getting rid of the ones who aren't is better for business. Every big insurance company spends buckets of money on advertising, but solid underwriting practices are the key to being continuously profitable.
Yeah, sure.  So that must be why you buy insurance from Allstate/Esurance, they don’t require good people.
Actually, they DO have the same process. For some reason, they wouldn't let me enter my actual city name on the quote, it made me enter Cleveland. And it popped up for their garaging process because that doesn't match my credit report, for obvious reasons. So, nice try, but swing and a miss.
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Re: 1/14/2019
« Reply #46 on: January 14, 2019, 09:33:30 AM »

Flo came through. I have my renters insurance AND reinstated auto insurance.
And I appreciate your contribution to my bottom line.
they almost fucked up big time and I came close to finding another company after over 15 years. their computer system never updated my address changes even though I spoke with CS 18 months ago.
Bastiges!
Really.  If he was paying attention on the banter he could have saved money at esurance.   ;)
And if he shopped around some he would not be supporting the commie anti-gun Democrats.
Good thing he didn't do that, then.
I don't shop by political affiliation. I have been pleased with quality of service.
but having to prove where I garage my vehicle after mailing non-renewal notices to my address and wanting multiple proofs of address after 18 months almost put me over the edge.
Yeah, proof of garaging is a pretty big initiative, especially in places like FL and NY. They've found a good groove cracking down on it, and it's clearly working, cause business hasn't been this good in a long time.
Massive advertising campaigns work
I was referring more to the work we do with fraud initiatives, like proof of garaging. Making sure the people we bring in are good, and getting rid of the ones who aren't is better for business. Every big insurance company spends buckets of money on advertising, but solid underwriting practices are the key to being continuously profitable.
Yeah, sure.  So that must be why you buy insurance from Allstate/Esurance, they don’t require good people.
Damn, way to cut a brother... I didn't say you were wrong but damn.
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Re: 1/14/2019
« Reply #47 on: January 14, 2019, 09:34:58 AM »

Flo came through. I have my renters insurance AND reinstated auto insurance.
And I appreciate your contribution to my bottom line.
they almost fucked up big time and I came close to finding another company after over 15 years. their computer system never updated my address changes even though I spoke with CS 18 months ago.
Bastiges!
Really.  If he was paying attention on the banter he could have saved money at esurance.   ;)
And if he shopped around some he would not be supporting the commie anti-gun Democrats.
Good thing he didn't do that, then.
I don't shop by political affiliation. I have been pleased with quality of service.
but having to prove where I garage my vehicle after mailing non-renewal notices to my address and wanting multiple proofs of address after 18 months almost put me over the edge.
You obviously don’t shop insurance on any basis other than maybe tv ads.
I hate Progessives ads. they FUCKING SUCK.
my insurance is actually through AAA and written by Progessive.
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Re: 1/14/2019
« Reply #48 on: January 14, 2019, 09:35:55 AM »

Flo came through. I have my renters insurance AND reinstated auto insurance.
And I appreciate your contribution to my bottom line.
they almost fucked up big time and I came close to finding another company after over 15 years. their computer system never updated my address changes even though I spoke with CS 18 months ago.
Bastiges!
Really.  If he was paying attention on the banter he could have saved money at esurance.   ;)
And if he shopped around some he would not be supporting the commie anti-gun Democrats.
Good thing he didn't do that, then.
I don't shop by political affiliation. I have been pleased with quality of service.
but having to prove where I garage my vehicle after mailing non-renewal notices to my address and wanting multiple proofs of address after 18 months almost put me over the edge.
Yeah, proof of garaging is a pretty big initiative, especially in places like FL and NY. They've found a good groove cracking down on it, and it's clearly working, cause business hasn't been this good in a long time.
Massive advertising campaigns work
I was referring more to the work we do with fraud initiatives, like proof of garaging. Making sure the people we bring in are good, and getting rid of the ones who aren't is better for business. Every big insurance company spends buckets of money on advertising, but solid underwriting practices are the key to being continuously profitable.
Yeah, sure.  So that must be why you buy insurance from Allstate/Esurance, they don’t require good people.
Damn, way to cut a brother... I didn't say you were wrong but damn.

Well I think Dean is a very good person but according to Golf Dean is a very bad person just because of where his garage is.
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Re: 1/14/2019
« Reply #49 on: January 14, 2019, 09:36:34 AM »

Flo came through. I have my renters insurance AND reinstated auto insurance.
And I appreciate your contribution to my bottom line.
they almost fucked up big time and I came close to finding another company after over 15 years. their computer system never updated my address changes even though I spoke with CS 18 months ago.
Bastiges!
Really.  If he was paying attention on the banter he could have saved money at esurance.   ;)
And if he shopped around some he would not be supporting the commie anti-gun Democrats.
Good thing he didn't do that, then.
I don't shop by political affiliation. I have been pleased with quality of service.
but having to prove where I garage my vehicle after mailing non-renewal notices to my address and wanting multiple proofs of address after 18 months almost put me over the edge.
Yeah, proof of garaging is a pretty big initiative, especially in places like FL and NY. They've found a good groove cracking down on it, and it's clearly working, cause business hasn't been this good in a long time.
Massive advertising campaigns work
I was referring more to the work we do with fraud initiatives, like proof of garaging. Making sure the people we bring in are good, and getting rid of the ones who aren't is better for business. Every big insurance company spends buckets of money on advertising, but solid underwriting practices are the key to being continuously profitable.
Yeah, sure.  So that must be why you buy insurance from Allstate/Esurance, they don’t require good people.
but they have Good Hands. 😂
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Re: 1/14/2019
« Reply #50 on: January 14, 2019, 09:38:41 AM »

Flo came through. I have my renters insurance AND reinstated auto insurance.
And I appreciate your contribution to my bottom line.
they almost fucked up big time and I came close to finding another company after over 15 years. their computer system never updated my address changes even though I spoke with CS 18 months ago.
Bastiges!
Really.  If he was paying attention on the banter he could have saved money at esurance.   ;)
And if he shopped around some he would not be supporting the commie anti-gun Democrats.
Good thing he didn't do that, then.
I don't shop by political affiliation. I have been pleased with quality of service.
but having to prove where I garage my vehicle after mailing non-renewal notices to my address and wanting multiple proofs of address after 18 months almost put me over the edge.
Yeah, proof of garaging is a pretty big initiative, especially in places like FL and NY. They've found a good groove cracking down on it, and it's clearly working, cause business hasn't been this good in a long time.
Massive advertising campaigns work
I was referring more to the work we do with fraud initiatives, like proof of garaging. Making sure the people we bring in are good, and getting rid of the ones who aren't is better for business. Every big insurance company spends buckets of money on advertising, but solid underwriting practices are the key to being continuously profitable.
Yeah, sure.  So that must be why you buy insurance from Allstate/Esurance, they don’t require good people.
but they have Good Hands. 😂
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Re: 1/14/2019
« Reply #51 on: January 14, 2019, 09:41:34 AM »

Flo came through. I have my renters insurance AND reinstated auto insurance.
And I appreciate your contribution to my bottom line.
they almost fucked up big time and I came close to finding another company after over 15 years. their computer system never updated my address changes even though I spoke with CS 18 months ago.
Bastiges!
Really.  If he was paying attention on the banter he could have saved money at esurance.   ;)
And if he shopped around some he would not be supporting the commie anti-gun Democrats.
Good thing he didn't do that, then.
I don't shop by political affiliation. I have been pleased with quality of service.
but having to prove where I garage my vehicle after mailing non-renewal notices to my address and wanting multiple proofs of address after 18 months almost put me over the edge.
Yeah, proof of garaging is a pretty big initiative, especially in places like FL and NY. They've found a good groove cracking down on it, and it's clearly working, cause business hasn't been this good in a long time.
Massive advertising campaigns work
I was referring more to the work we do with fraud initiatives, like proof of garaging. Making sure the people we bring in are good, and getting rid of the ones who aren't is better for business. Every big insurance company spends buckets of money on advertising, but solid underwriting practices are the key to being continuously profitable.
Yeah, sure.  So that must be why you buy insurance from Allstate/Esurance, they don’t require good people.
Damn, way to cut a brother... I didn't say you were wrong but damn.

Well I think Dean is a very good person but according to Golf Dean is a very bad person just because of where his garage is.
No, Dean is a good person, because unlike people who are fraudulent, he is telling the truth about where he lives, and can prove it. I see your reading comprehension skills haven't improved any in retirement.
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Re: 1/14/2019
« Reply #52 on: January 14, 2019, 09:42:00 AM »

Flo came through. I have my renters insurance AND reinstated auto insurance.
And I appreciate your contribution to my bottom line.
they almost fucked up big time and I came close to finding another company after over 15 years. their computer system never updated my address changes even though I spoke with CS 18 months ago.
Bastiges!
Really.  If he was paying attention on the banter he could have saved money at esurance.   ;)
And if he shopped around some he would not be supporting the commie anti-gun Democrats.
Good thing he didn't do that, then.
I don't shop by political affiliation. I have been pleased with quality of service.
but having to prove where I garage my vehicle after mailing non-renewal notices to my address and wanting multiple proofs of address after 18 months almost put me over the edge.
Yeah, proof of garaging is a pretty big initiative, especially in places like FL and NY. They've found a good groove cracking down on it, and it's clearly working, cause business hasn't been this good in a long time.
Massive advertising campaigns work
I was referring more to the work we do with fraud initiatives, like proof of garaging. Making sure the people we bring in are good, and getting rid of the ones who aren't is better for business. Every big insurance company spends buckets of money on advertising, but solid underwriting practices are the key to being continuously profitable.
Yeah, sure.  So that must be why you buy insurance from Allstate/Esurance, they don’t require good people.
Actually, they DO have the same process. For some reason, they wouldn't let me enter my actual city name on the quote, it made me enter Cleveland. And it popped up for their garaging process because that doesn't match my credit report, for obvious reasons. So, nice try, but swing and a miss.
No swing and miss, All of the primary companies have about the same requirements.  One who does not buy necessary products from the hand that feeds them can’t be considered much of a good person.
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Re: 1/14/2019
« Reply #53 on: January 14, 2019, 09:47:49 AM »

Flo came through. I have my renters insurance AND reinstated auto insurance.
And I appreciate your contribution to my bottom line.
they almost fucked up big time and I came close to finding another company after over 15 years. their computer system never updated my address changes even though I spoke with CS 18 months ago.
Bastiges!
Really.  If he was paying attention on the banter he could have saved money at esurance.   ;)
And if he shopped around some he would not be supporting the commie anti-gun Democrats.
Good thing he didn't do that, then.
I don't shop by political affiliation. I have been pleased with quality of service.
but having to prove where I garage my vehicle after mailing non-renewal notices to my address and wanting multiple proofs of address after 18 months almost put me over the edge.
Yeah, proof of garaging is a pretty big initiative, especially in places like FL and NY. They've found a good groove cracking down on it, and it's clearly working, cause business hasn't been this good in a long time.
Massive advertising campaigns work
I was referring more to the work we do with fraud initiatives, like proof of garaging. Making sure the people we bring in are good, and getting rid of the ones who aren't is better for business. Every big insurance company spends buckets of money on advertising, but solid underwriting practices are the key to being continuously profitable.
Yeah, sure.  So that must be why you buy insurance from Allstate/Esurance, they don’t require good people.
Damn, way to cut a brother... I didn't say you were wrong but damn.

Well I think Dean is a very good person but according to Golf Dean is a very bad person just because of where his garage is.
No, Dean is a good person, because unlike people who are fraudulent, he is telling the truth about where he lives, and can prove it. I see your reading comprehension skills haven't improved any in retirement.
He was telling the truth and proved it but he did not have insurance for a period because of a company full of dumbass hourly workers.


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Re: 1/14/2019
« Reply #54 on: January 14, 2019, 09:49:42 AM »

Flo came through. I have my renters insurance AND reinstated auto insurance.
And I appreciate your contribution to my bottom line.
they almost fucked up big time and I came close to finding another company after over 15 years. their computer system never updated my address changes even though I spoke with CS 18 months ago.
Bastiges!
Really.  If he was paying attention on the banter he could have saved money at esurance.   ;)
And if he shopped around some he would not be supporting the commie anti-gun Democrats.
Good thing he didn't do that, then.
I don't shop by political affiliation. I have been pleased with quality of service.
but having to prove where I garage my vehicle after mailing non-renewal notices to my address and wanting multiple proofs of address after 18 months almost put me over the edge.
Yeah, proof of garaging is a pretty big initiative, especially in places like FL and NY. They've found a good groove cracking down on it, and it's clearly working, cause business hasn't been this good in a long time.
Massive advertising campaigns work
I was referring more to the work we do with fraud initiatives, like proof of garaging. Making sure the people we bring in are good, and getting rid of the ones who aren't is better for business. Every big insurance company spends buckets of money on advertising, but solid underwriting practices are the key to being continuously profitable.
Yeah, sure.  So that must be why you buy insurance from Allstate/Esurance, they don’t require good people.
but they have Good Hands.
And we know that means everything to you.
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Re: 1/14/2019
« Reply #56 on: January 14, 2019, 10:06:10 AM »

Flo came through. I have my renters insurance AND reinstated auto insurance.
And I appreciate your contribution to my bottom line.
they almost fucked up big time and I came close to finding another company after over 15 years. their computer system never updated my address changes even though I spoke with CS 18 months ago.
Bastiges!
Really.  If he was paying attention on the banter he could have saved money at esurance.   ;)
And if he shopped around some he would not be supporting the commie anti-gun Democrats.
Good thing he didn't do that, then.
I don't shop by political affiliation. I have been pleased with quality of service.
but having to prove where I garage my vehicle after mailing non-renewal notices to my address and wanting multiple proofs of address after 18 months almost put me over the edge.
Yeah, proof of garaging is a pretty big initiative, especially in places like FL and NY. They've found a good groove cracking down on it, and it's clearly working, cause business hasn't been this good in a long time.
Massive advertising campaigns work
I was referring more to the work we do with fraud initiatives, like proof of garaging. Making sure the people we bring in are good, and getting rid of the ones who aren't is better for business. Every big insurance company spends buckets of money on advertising, but solid underwriting practices are the key to being continuously profitable.
Yeah, sure.  So that must be why you buy insurance from Allstate/Esurance, they don’t require good people.
Actually, they DO have the same process. For some reason, they wouldn't let me enter my actual city name on the quote, it made me enter Cleveland. And it popped up for their garaging process because that doesn't match my credit report, for obvious reasons. So, nice try, but swing and a miss.
No swing and miss, All of the primary companies have about the same requirements.  One who does not buy necessary products from the hand that feeds them can’t be considered much of a good person.
The hand feeds me because I a job for them. The rest is just business, which my employer and everyone else most people, apparently, understand. Sounds like someone needs a capitalism refresher.
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Re: 1/14/2019
« Reply #58 on: January 14, 2019, 10:06:25 AM »

Flo came through. I have my renters insurance AND reinstated auto insurance.
And I appreciate your contribution to my bottom line.
they almost fucked up big time and I came close to finding another company after over 15 years. their computer system never updated my address changes even though I spoke with CS 18 months ago.
Bastiges!
Really.  If he was paying attention on the banter he could have saved money at esurance.   ;)
And if he shopped around some he would not be supporting the commie anti-gun Democrats.
Good thing he didn't do that, then.
I don't shop by political affiliation. I have been pleased with quality of service.
but having to prove where I garage my vehicle after mailing non-renewal notices to my address and wanting multiple proofs of address after 18 months almost put me over the edge.
Yeah, proof of garaging is a pretty big initiative, especially in places like FL and NY. They've found a good groove cracking down on it, and it's clearly working, cause business hasn't been this good in a long time.
Massive advertising campaigns work
I was referring more to the work we do with fraud initiatives, like proof of garaging. Making sure the people we bring in are good, and getting rid of the ones who aren't is better for business. Every big insurance company spends buckets of money on advertising, but solid underwriting practices are the key to being continuously profitable.
Yeah, sure.  So that must be why you buy insurance from Allstate/Esurance, they don’t require good people.
but they have Good Hands.
And we know that means everything to you.
The wrinklier the better. ;)
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