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I have them for my HD - they were the best $$-wise here in NY..Aervice wise, yesterday before blasting around I chcked the card and realized my policy expired mid-March...called them all worried now...I had the auto deduct so it renewed automatically - I still needed the newinsur card in case of aLEO stop...while I was STILL on the phone with the svc rep, my call waiting clicked and it was their fax...couldn't believe it.
I still refuse to give any money to a company that is such a strong supporter of the ACLU. Glad they took care of you though.
You're against civil liberties? Or you think you should be the only one to have them?
As for insurance, Geico got my business for a little over 50% of what Progressive wanted to charge.
Obviously you know very little about what the ACLU does in this day and age. I don't want to turn this into a political discussion though.
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