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10 Ways to Save Money on Car Insurance
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Here's our trade secret for lowering your everyday expenses: Ask for the discounts, freebies and special deals you deserve.
Yup, it's really that simple. You'd be amazed at how much you can slice off your bills just by asking for what you fully deserve.
You can save hundreds of dollars a year on your auto insurance just by asking!
Never, and we mean never, assume your insurance company is giving you all of the discounts you're entitled to. The following tips could slice up to 40% off your annual premium.
For starters you should ask for the following discounts:
1) Safety devices. Insurance companies love airbags, automatic seatbelts, anti-lock brakes and security systems. They'll offer you hefty discounts for such safety equipment.
2) Safe driver. If you are free of moving violations and accidents for the last three years, you should get a discount. You can also get up to 10% off in many states if you take a driver training class.
3) Longtime customer. If you've been with the same company for three years or more, ask for a discount for your loyalty. You can usually get 5%-10% off.
4) Age-related discounts. Age does have its benefits, you know—such as the 20% discount some insurance companies will offer you if you're over 55 years old.
5) Student discounts. You can get discounts if your kids are in school. If your kid gets good grades, it could mean as much as 25% off. If he or she is at school more than 100 miles away from home, you're looking at another 15%.
6) Risk-related discounts. You can get discounts for anything that reduces the risk of your filing a claim. For example, you can get up to 10% off for parking in a garage, or 5%-20% for carpooling.
7) Multiple car discount. Insure all your cars with the same company and save 10%-20% with a multi-car discount.
8) Multiple policy discount. If you keep all your insurance policies with the same company, ask for a discount. You can slice up to 15% off your bill for having your homeowners and auto policy with the same company.
If your insurance company doesn't offer such a discount, this is a great time to shop around for better pricing.
Now let's look at two other simple ways to save money on your auto insurance...
9) Raise your deductible. Consider raising your deductible to $500-$1000. Don't keep paying a high premium to keep your deductible low in case you have to make a claim. The money you save in premiums will more than make up for any extra out-of-pocket expense you may have because of a higher deductible.
10) Eliminate extra coverage for automobile-related death.
There you have it...10 super simple ways to save money on your car insurance. Make a quick call to your insurance company right now and start saving today!
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Our Insurance Company will not accept all our Insurance. We are with Hartford Insurance for our automobile and they will not accept our home to be insured with them. We live in Florida. On the other hand, a relative of ours has their home insured with Hartford, but they won't accept their automobile. They live in Massachusetts.
Inquiry: Do you have any information on pre-arranged funerals? I am over 70, live in South Carolina and have no friends of family here, so it is up to me to take care of all of my funeral arrangements before anything happens. Do you have information that you can refer me to that will enlighten me?
Judie K.
Cheraw, SC 29520
View unverified member's comment - posted by Susan M. Hesse
You can make pre-need funeral arrangements with many funeral homes. Contact three or four in your area and ask for a consultation.
If you pre-pay, you can contract whatever services you want at today's prices, and there will be no additional charge at the time of your death. Also, when you pre-pay, the funds used will not be at risk should you ever need to spend down your assets to qualify for Medicaid.
You can also pre-plan without paying, and the funeral home will carry out your wishes at the time of your death and be paid by your estate.



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