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Old 06-09-2011, 10:45 AM
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I'm still PO'd and if I could find comparable coverage for about the same money, I'd be gone. I now have three bikes insured with them but my experience (however incorrect it may be) is that they won't pay if they can possibly get out of it.
Maybe more expensive is cheaper in the long run. (if you have a claim)

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I may less with way better coverage with Geico. I had dairyland for a year and the. Switched. I've heard horror story's with dairyland too which scared me. I feel a little more at ease with a company like Geico.
 
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I have no complaints. I had to use DL this spring. I am satisfied. Just hope they don't boost my premiums for the next year since it was all on the other driver.
 

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My insurance agent for my cars, truck, house referred DairyLand to me which I thought was pretty cool. She told me she could cover my bike but not nearly as cheap. I only pay about $130.00 a year. I do however have a concern about how it will go if I ever need to make a claim. Guess i will worry about that when the time comes.
 
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I have no complaints. I had to use DL this spring. I am satisfied. Just hope they don't boost my premiums for the next year since it was all on the other driver.
Update. I just received my renewal statement. Dropped about $130.00 per year on my two scoots. I like this.
 
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We have 4 bikes with DLI have had to use them twice in the last 12 yrs and both times they have been great (both times my son was riding the bike) never had any problems with them. Most of the time I think the adjuster is the problem.
 
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Dairyland Insurance. I had them way back in the late '70's up in CT. The premium was $43.oo a year and one year they messed up and sent me a renewal card without a payment notice - FREEBIE!
 
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Sure wish one could capture deals like I have read about in this thread while residing in Michigan.

No tickets, No Accidents, ever and I am at $1,600 / year for the bike alone, then add a truck and car. Just way to many Gimidat's in Southeast MI which drive my rates through the roof, I am told, its due to the fact that I have a very high percentage chance in the event of an accident that the other vehicle will be uninsured and will likely file suit regardless of fault..... time to move I guess.
 
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Originally Posted by HardRider1
Sure wish one could capture deals like I have read about in this thread while residing in Michigan.

No tickets, No Accidents, ever and I am at $1,600 / year for the bike alone, then add a truck and car. Just way to many Gimidat's in Southeast MI which drive my rates through the roof, I am told, its due to the fact that I have a very high percentage chance in the event of an accident that the other vehicle will be uninsured and will likely file suit regardless of fault..... time to move I guess.
Damn ... I pay less than $400.00 a year ( with Dairyland ) for all the bells and whistles and I'm near US-23 and I-96.
 
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Damn ... I pay less than $400.00 a year ( with Dairyland ) for all the bells and whistles and I'm near US-23 and I-96.
Well I live in Macomb county, you know that one right next to Wayne, my premiums went up 35% when I moved from Grand Blanc twp to Macomb a few years ago, I about hit the roof when I received the bill. Seems that living next to the jungle has its hazards, insurance companies don't like hazards. I am shopping around for better rates and have received quotes for less, but with reduced coverage's.
 


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