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FRPLG
07-18-2006, 04:07 PM
Never call your homeowners insurance company with a question. Even a general question or inquiry will count as a "case" by them...and that means you'll be seeing a big rate hike when you file a real claim because in their system...you didn't have a "clean" account. They're theives with this policy. They only allow a certain number of items on your record before they double (or more) your rate. Usually it's 3.

You can't even call without saying your name, they'll log the home number and open a case on the corresponding telephone number. If you MUST call with a question like "would I be better off fixing this broken window myself or filing a claim"...do it from a payphone, out of town, with a fake accent.
Better yet have a hooker do it.

firstdown
07-18-2006, 04:58 PM
Never call your homeowners insurance company with a question. Even a general question or inquiry will count as a "case" by them...and that means you'll be seeing a big rate hike when you file a real claim because in their system...you didn't have a "clean" account. They're theives with this policy. They only allow a certain number of items on your record before they double (or more) your rate. Usually it's 3.

You can't even call without saying your name, they'll log the home number and open a case on the corresponding telephone number. If you MUST call with a question like "would I be better off fixing this broken window myself or filing a claim"...do it from a payphone, out of town, with a fake accent.First off in Va most insurance co look at actual driving record and not DMV points so taking the class will only help you dmv points not insurance. It depends on the type of policy you currently have that will determine if your rates could go up. With most prefered co ( or better rate co) they usualy do not go up and most do not pull driving records unless they have reason to. Now if you have substandard ins theres a good chance they will pull your driving record and your rates could go up but they should not go up by much. Most agents do not report conversations to the insurance co they work for unless it for something realy drastic. Now with homeowners if you call the claims department directly they will open up a claim and it will stay on your claim history. If you have a 1-800 insurance co most will open up a claim if you call to see if its covered. Most people have an agent and you should be able to call them and discuss if you should file a claim or not. Most if not all will give advise without opening up a claim. A good rule of thumb for homeowners ins is to have a $500 deductable and do not file claims under $1,000. Safe your insurance for when you realy need it and not some small little damage.

724Skinsfan
07-18-2006, 05:03 PM
First off in Va most insurance co look at actual driving record and not DMV points so taking the class will only help you dmv points not insurance. It depends on the type of policy you currently have that will determine if your rates could go up. With most prefered co ( or better rate co) they usualy do not go up and most do not pull driving records unless they have reason to. Now if you have substandard ins theres a good chance they will pull your driving record and your rates could go up but they should not go up by much. Most agents do not report conversations to the insurance co they work for unless it for something realy drastic. Now with homeowners if you call the claims department directly they will open up a claim and it will stay on your claim history. If you have a 1-800 insurance co most will open up a claim if you call to see if its covered. Most people have an agent and you should be able to call them and discuss if you should file a claim or not. Most if not all will give advise without opening up a claim. A good rule of thumb for homeowners ins is to have a $500 deductable and do not file claims under $1,000. Safe your insurance for when you realy need it and not some small little damage.

This has been my experience as well in dealing with my insurance agent (State Farm).

firstdown
07-18-2006, 05:16 PM
This has been my experience as well in dealing with my insurance agent (State Farm).Its helps to have a good agent I was talking from an agents perspective and not a customers.

hooskins
07-18-2006, 09:03 PM
Ok cool, I wont call them. I was actually gonna do it tomorrow, but once again the brothers at thewarpath save my sorry ass. Thanks guys.

mooby
07-18-2006, 10:38 PM
I have to go to traffic court tomorrow for the first time, and I am not prepared at all. I am kinda getting scared. It is for an improper lane change, and the only reason I am not paying is bc I do not want the insurance points. Just wondering if any of you guys know the formalities of traffic court in VA, and if any of you guys could help me that would be awesome.

Just tell the judge you were late to a Redskins game, i'm sure he/she'll understand completely. If they aren't a redskins fan, tell them you were late to your daughter's soccer game, and if they don't look like a family person, tell them you were late to a party honoring judges.

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