Friday, October 5, 2007

1. COMPARISON SHOP.

1. COMPARISON SHOP.


Prices for the same coverage can vary by hundreds of
dollars, so it pays to shop around. Ask your friends, check the
yellow pages or call your state insurance department (phone
numbers are on back page). You can also check consumer guides,
insurance agents or companies. This will give you an idea of
price ranges and tell you which companies or agents have the
lowest prices. But don't shop price alone.


The insurer you select should offer both fair prices and
excellent service. Quality personal service may cost a bit
more, but provides added conveniences, so talk to a number of
insurers to get a feeling for the quality of their service. Ask
them what they would do to lower your costs. Check the
financial ratings of the companies too. Then, when you've
narrowed the field to three insurers, get price quotes.

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