Dairyland experiences good or bad?
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Always good here.
New premium $172.96 Full Cov. per year.
If you have completed the MSF course that gets you a discount.
If you are a H O G member I think that gets you another discount.
@ any rate I have been with them for X amount of years and will stay due to the great rates.
Good luck!!
New premium $172.96 Full Cov. per year.
If you have completed the MSF course that gets you a discount.
If you are a H O G member I think that gets you another discount.
@ any rate I have been with them for X amount of years and will stay due to the great rates.
Good luck!!
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I have had Dairyland and Progressive. Dairyland by far is the better choice cost and their customer service is so much better. On another note if anyone is loking for a great and less costly Extented Service Plan for their Harley check out CornerStones Plans! Prices are great and you can sign up on line! Here is the website if anyone is interrested www.DiscountESP.com. You will love everything about them. I have had awesome experences with my FXDC.
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I just spent the last week reading about these low rates you guys are getting and actually checking with over 10 companies and the cheapest I could get full coverage ( with good coverage) was still $584 per year!
You guys must be using some low "limits of liabilities"?
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I was with Dairyland for a few decades. No claims or late payments. Then I had an accident. Dairyland paid me almost enough for a new scooter and it probably didn't cost them anything. Dairyland also paid for the add ons that were on my wrecked scooter. The cage driver's insurance gave me a ridiculously high amount for my 'pain and suffering'. It was a ridiculous amount because there was no pain or suffering, and I was riding my other scooter as soon as I got home from the hospital E.R.. That is why I think Dairyland got all it's money back.
But then Dairyland raised my rate and I switched to Geico. So my experience was some good, some bad.
But then Dairyland raised my rate and I switched to Geico. So my experience was some good, some bad.
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I'm a licensed insurance producer for State Farm in California. I don't get any discounts on my insurance, but State Farm has always been cheapest for me out of the major companies. I don't get quotes from the little bitty companies simply because I don't trust them for when the time comes for them to pay out. For $40 a month I carry full coverage on my 2014 and it includes really good roadside coverage at no extra charge.
Just less than a week ago, a young lady came in about 20 years old, our motorcycle coverage was cheaper for her than anyone else as well. We ran quotes on her auto and we came in less there too even adding renters insurance and a $50k life policy.
State farm is a full service company, privately owned, and has the largest market share of any insurance company.
Just less than a week ago, a young lady came in about 20 years old, our motorcycle coverage was cheaper for her than anyone else as well. We ran quotes on her auto and we came in less there too even adding renters insurance and a $50k life policy.
State farm is a full service company, privately owned, and has the largest market share of any insurance company.