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Insurance Tips
10 Steps to Buying Auto Insurance
Step 4: Solicit Competitive Quotes.
From Edmunds.com
Now that you have made several practical and philosophical decisions, it's
time to start shopping. Begin by setting aside about an hour for this task.
Bring all your records — your current insurance policy, your driver license
number and your vehicle registration. Drink plenty of coffee. Have a phone at
your elbow. And, of course, power up your computer.
Begin with the on-line services. If you go to InsWeb.com , YouDecide.com , InsureOne.com or
other insurance quote sites, you can type in your information and get a list
of comparative quotes. These forms take about 15 minutes to complete. If this
bores you, just remind yourself how much you will be saving and that you can
use the money to buy something nice for yourself. If the entire shopping process
takes you two hours to complete and you save $800, you're effectively earning
$400 an hour.
A few things to keep in mind: 1) When you use quote sites, you may not get
instant quotes. Some companies may contact you later by e-mail, and some that
are not "direct providers" may put you in touch with a local agent, who will
then calculate a quote for you. (A "direct provider," like Geico, sells an insurance
policy to you directly; other companies like State Farm sell insurance through
local agents. We'll discuss the pros and cons of each later.) 2) It's not easy
to get quotes from these sites in all states — if you live in New Jersey, for
instance, you'll probably find it faster to pick up the phone, since most insurers
in this state currently don't provide on-line quotes.
You can also try getting quotes from some of the insurance companies listed
on the Edmunds.com Web site — Esurance , Geico , GMAC
Insurance or Progressive . These
forms will take about 10 minutes each to complete.
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