Aug
29
Can you keep an auto insurance policy with different address?
Filed Under reallycheapautoinsurance | 4 Comments
bluemysti asked:
Is it permissable to continue auto insurance coverage on the same policy if my husband and I are married, but living seperately? My car is in my name, his in his. Just changed my address in regards to my license and vehicle registration. Policy is written with his address.
Alex
Is it permissable to continue auto insurance coverage on the same policy if my husband and I are married, but living seperately? My car is in my name, his in his. Just changed my address in regards to my license and vehicle registration. Policy is written with his address.
Alex
Aug
11
Sofi asked:
I want to get in the field of auto insurance agent. I have not been able to locate a school or site that can give me information. I’ved tried asking auto insurance companies but they only hire agents with licenses.
William
I want to get in the field of auto insurance agent. I have not been able to locate a school or site that can give me information. I’ved tried asking auto insurance companies but they only hire agents with licenses.
William
Aug
4
Is it normal for auto insurance cost to go up every renewal?
Filed Under reallycheapautoinsurance | 4 Comments
kattgirl asked:
My auto insurance is renewed every 6 months and the price keeps going up between $10-$30. There have been no changes to my policy, I have had no accidents or tickets.
Caitlyn
My auto insurance is renewed every 6 months and the price keeps going up between $10-$30. There have been no changes to my policy, I have had no accidents or tickets.
Caitlyn
Aug
2
Why can auto insurance companies discriminate on the basis of age and sex, but not ethnicity or race?
Filed Under reallycheapautoinsurance | 3 Comments
G asked:
If you’re a teenage male, you’re doomed if you want to get auto insurance. You will pay exorbitantly more because the statistics say that you are more of a hazard. So you are not judged as an individual, but as a group of people.
If you’re a teenage male, you’re doomed if you want to get auto insurance. You will pay exorbitantly more because the statistics say that you are more of a hazard. So you are not judged as an individual, but as a group of people.
I’m sure statistics can also show that certain nationalities and races are worse drivers — case in point: Asians. And I’m part Asian, so I can make fun of my own people. =)
If insurance companies are always willing to discriminate on the basis of age and sex, why not race or ethnicity?
Skylar





