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TopicSo my job is so bad that people are trying to get fired lol
RoboT_Ripper
04/26/17 10:41:28 AM
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this topic is definitely getting turned into a car insurance topic and it should as that could really help you.

You as a consumer have the ability to choose what you purchase and unless you're binded by contract, which you're probably not, you absolutely should shop around and get the best rate. Call any other insurance provider and get a quote. If they offer you a better rate than take it. Better yet, ask them if you can call back later to complete the order. Then call another new provider and see if they can best the rate you were just given.

You already mentioned the idea of abandoning insurance all together. You mind as well get a really shitty insurance package so you can at least legally keep the car on the road. Or get something good, but less expensive. I'm sure you have more options than you believe, but don't delay. Every day that goes by is more money out the window. I've changed insurance providers multiple times and they will usually pro-rate refunds when cancelling if you've paid upfront.
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