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aymer Apprentice
Joined: 27 Jun 2004 Posts: 4
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Posted: 02/25/08 - 05:31 Post subject: |
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| It seems to me like there is no point to put my two cars under insurance, since I drive my third car always and everywhere. But the low is not on my side. Now, to cut expenses, is it possible to put several cars under the same policy? And, of course, is doing things like that changing anything in price and in insurance services? |
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tomkin Apprentice
Joined: 06 Sep 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: 03/26/08 - 01:09 Post subject: |
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| Yes, that is one rather fresh service, since I have never heard of it earlier, but my neighbor has two cars and he was yesterday convincing me how he got only one policy for both of them. I asked him – what fore, what’s the benefit, and he said that he does not have to check for each of them when is the policy expiring date, dealing with papers and entire job is much faster and simplified, expenses are lower, medical too… Maybe it is the future for people which are planning to own more than one vehicle, or houses where husband and wife are driving to the job. |
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