የውይይት መድረኮች ምስሎች ማውጫ ድር
Recently Visited Groups | Help | Sign in
Google Groups Home
Message from discussion USAA (home,car,etc) insurance. In '60, wonderful. Now?
The group you are posting to is a Usenet group. Messages posted to this group will make your email address visible to anyone on the Internet.
Your reply message has not been sent.
Your post was successful
 
From:
To:
Cc:
Followup To:
Add Cc | Add Followup-to | Edit Subject
Subject:
Validation:
For verification purposes please type the characters you see in the picture below or the numbers you hear by clicking the accessibility icon. Listen and type the numbers you hear
 
David Combs  
View profile  
 More options Jun 27 2008, 10:09 pm
Newsgroups: alt.home.repair
From: dkco...@panix.com (David Combs)
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 19:09:50 +0000 (UTC)
Local: Fri, Jun 27 2008 10:09 pm
Subject: Re: USAA (home,car,etc) insurance. In '60, wonderful. Now?
In article <FJmdne4HcJbjdv7VnZ2dnUVZ_i2dn...@earthlink.com>,

JimR <j...@invalid.net> wrote:
>Ii've been with USAA for almost 50 years, and have always had great success.
>On one occasion they paid off a $100K HHG claim when a warehouse burned down
>during a PCS move -- I had upgraded the coverage from $50K to $100K two days
>before the moving company picked up my stuff. I also get a semi-annual
>rebate check from them -- the last one was for several hundred dollars.
>They also have recently received a repeat reward for outstanding customer
>service -- #1 among all companies in the U.S.

>However, they probably won't cover your condo -- because of problems with
>the Florida government's effort to control insurance prices, USAA has
>stopped writing home coverage in Florida except for active duty military on
>orders to this state.  They have also cancelled all coverage on second homes
>in Florida, driving a lot of people to the state-owned insurance company.

Hmmm.  Well, re the florida condo (a 2nd home), they haven't
*cancelled* us yet.

Either we've fallen through the cracks, or their policy is
to not write *new* policies there, or maybe it's just for
new *customers*?

That is, maybe they're keeping the already-existing (Florida) policies?

Thanks!

David


    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.

Create a group - Google Groups - Google Home - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy
©2010 Google