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- From: pa_hcl@splinter.coe.northeastern.edu (Henry Leong)
- Newsgroups: ne.general
- Subject: Re: Cheap Insurance Rates??
- Message-ID: <PA_HCL.92Nov16185148@splinter.coe.northeastern.edu>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 23:48:57 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: rdonahue@spdcc.com's message of 15 Nov 92 22:58:46 GMT
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- Well it also depends on what area of the state you live in. They're rated
- from 1 to 26 or something like that. Then it also depends on the car you
- drive. Some cars that are considered high theft cars have a heafty surcharge
- if you don't have some kind of anti-theft equipment such that it makes
- no sense not to buy it because the savings in insurance makes up for the
- cost. There are a few minor perks an insurance company can offer. If you
- also get homeowners insurance from them, they can give you an extra discount
- if you keep your auto insurance with them too. They can also have different
- fees for services like a runner to stand in line for you at the registry.
-