... making fairly frequent changes to my policy?
Renewal is in December. I do all my business online, direct, no agent. I have an email from a few weeks back quoting me $XXX. Since then, I changed a Saturn I wasn't driving into a Firebird then parked the Firebird and changed back to that same Saturn. Nothing else. Figuring I "locked in" what my cars were going to be in renewal, I logged in and they now want about $40 more for a year than they quoted me in email.
I have a great driving record, no wrecks, etc. Carry liability only but above state minimum. I don't cost them time with their telephone representatives by doing everything online and apparantly my state doesn't require them to mail me new insurance cards anymore-- click, print. Also, my state doesn't "mesh" electronically with companies; my town clerk merely peeks at a current paper insurance card at registration time.
Is there something I'm doing that could be showing up on their radar as a risk or expense? I have four cars insured at present; they won't allow five, so I dropped one to add my new Firebird.
Is it time I switch away? I've had this company more than a decade.
Renewal is in December. I do all my business online, direct, no agent. I have an email from a few weeks back quoting me $XXX. Since then, I changed a Saturn I wasn't driving into a Firebird then parked the Firebird and changed back to that same Saturn. Nothing else. Figuring I "locked in" what my cars were going to be in renewal, I logged in and they now want about $40 more for a year than they quoted me in email.
I have a great driving record, no wrecks, etc. Carry liability only but above state minimum. I don't cost them time with their telephone representatives by doing everything online and apparantly my state doesn't require them to mail me new insurance cards anymore-- click, print. Also, my state doesn't "mesh" electronically with companies; my town clerk merely peeks at a current paper insurance card at registration time.
Is there something I'm doing that could be showing up on their radar as a risk or expense? I have four cars insured at present; they won't allow five, so I dropped one to add my new Firebird.
Is it time I switch away? I've had this company more than a decade.