Insurance renewal
#21
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From: Cleveland, Ohio
You`re paying $5K for insurance?!?!
Now I see why you called me an a$$hole for making a claim on my drive when I hit something in the water ... because it raises all our rates you said. Well not everyone is dumb enough to pay $5k .
My insurance is $1200 so maybe instead of calling me names you should find reasonable insurance bud.
Now I see why you called me an a$$hole for making a claim on my drive when I hit something in the water ... because it raises all our rates you said. Well not everyone is dumb enough to pay $5k .
My insurance is $1200 so maybe instead of calling me names you should find reasonable insurance bud.
That's great you got insurance for $1,200, really happy for you, bud.
I guess it would help if I shared who has looked at the policy - Foremost and Markel, Progressive, Cincinnati, I am asking if there is anyone else out there. I am with Total Dollar and got competitive bids from Wozencraft and WIA, but everything stays the same, every year.
People with Outerlimits are having the same issue(s).
Last edited by frickstyle; 07-08-2022 at 08:46 AM.
#26
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From: Somewhere in Ohio

As stated above, Sy and Francine have always been excellent to work with. I did get the survey letter this year as well. I have been boating for my entire life, and my first ever (and only, knock on wood) claim was with Total Dollar not long after I bought the boat.
The way it was handled exceeded my expectations in every regard.
#27
A follow up on this, I ended up staying with TD, upped the agreed to value on the boat, survey is good for an additional 5 years, the only thing I got dinged on where the bilge Fire-boy fire suppression and two cockpit extinguishers they are all within specks but didn't have tags on them, so I'm taking them in today to get certified then have to send that info to the insurance company to be compliant.





