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Free tool kit

Well I received my insurance quote in my emails this morning. I hope they are that fast with the tool kit.
 
Originally posted by: tyler811
Originally posted by: Aquila76
Originally posted by: pyro451
Booo. Restricted from MA residents (and a few other states).

Otherwise, nice deal OP.

F'ing MA insurance regs! Screwed again. :|


How so? What is different your state?

You have to meet certain government requirements to sell insurance in MA. One of them is that you HAVE to insure anybody who applies, regardless of how horrible a driver that person is or if they've been convicted of insurance fraud. Also, companies have no control of the rates they can use as the State governs that as well. As a result, we have one of the highest insurance rates in the country (because the good drivers pay for the bad drivers to be insured) and have little choice among the few insurance carriers that operate here. Companies like GMAC, GEICO, Progressive, etc. stay out of MA because the regulations are BS.

There's a 'grassroots' campaign to get the laws reformed, but I doubt it'll work as this has been tried several times before and squashed.
http://www.fairnessforgooddrivers.com/
 
Originally posted by: Aquila76
Originally posted by: tyler811
Originally posted by: Aquila76
Originally posted by: pyro451
Booo. Restricted from MA residents (and a few other states).

Otherwise, nice deal OP.

F'ing MA insurance regs! Screwed again. :|


How so? What is different your state?

Michigan has something like that where a portion of your insurance goes into a general fund insurance for those piss poor drivers.

You have to meet certain government requirements to sell insurance in MA. One of them is that you HAVE to insure anybody who applies, regardless of how horrible a driver that person is or if they've been convicted of insurance fraud. Also, companies have no control of the rates they can use as the State governs that as well. As a result, we have one of the highest insurance rates in the country (because the good drivers pay for the bad drivers to be insured) and have little choice among the few insurance carriers that operate here. Companies like GMAC, GEICO, Progressive, etc. stay out of MA because the regulations are BS.

There's a 'grassroots' campaign to get the laws reformed, but I doubt it'll work as this has been tried several times before and squashed.
http://www.fairnessforgooddrivers.com/

 
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