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Car Insurance COVID discounts...NOT

Ken Latchers
  • Hatfield, PA
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I deluded myself into thinking that the car insurance companies were doing us a solid by discounting our policies. Progressive said it would be 20%.

stupid me. I just got an email that it will be 20% of April and 20% of May. $30 off each of my $150 monthly premiums.

so something like 3% of the yearly premium. Sheesh, thx

with almost nobody traveling during this., and people working from home instead of the office, you can imagine how much they save in reduced accidents

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Michael Baum
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Michael Baum
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Yeah, it's a bummer, but they didn't have to do anything. Not their fault COVID19 reared it's ugly head.

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