are these qoutes accurate or could the price they give you actually be lower then what the free quote says?

 
  • oklatom 2:30 pm on September 22, 2009

    The quotes are an estimate at best, and based on information you give. I’d suggest that instead of looking at a web page, find an independent agent, give him your information, let him run it, and find you the best deal in his data base. The side benefit is you have a person to talk to if needed instead of an 800 number.

  • Adam 2:30 pm on September 22, 2009

    in general they may go up slightly depending on how honest you are about your information. i just changed to gieco and my quote was only a bit lower than my actual price

  • winters2000_2004 2:30 pm on September 22, 2009

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  • Lester G 2:30 pm on September 22, 2009

    Hi,

    Good post. I had some problems with my car after I had an accident. My Insurer wanted to raise my rates $525 a year! I’ve never even gotten a speeding ticket!

    I looked for a new provider and found this website:

    http://www.ffrumster.com

    They compare all of the major insurance providers and give you the best deal. I ended up saving over $300 from what I was previously paying (that’s $825 a year!).

    Good Luck