I'm confused. State Farm is a mutual, owned by its customers. Perhaps State
Farm in the UK is a different company? Not sure where you are.
Tom
> >From: "R. Jackson" <jackson.robert.r@xxxxxxxxx>
> >
> >I'm a State Farm customer, as well, and have had pretty good
> >experiences with them over the years...
>
> I had State Farm until they were purchased by British Tobacco. Somehow, I
couldn't see buying insurance from a company owned by a company whose
products will kill you if used as recommended. :-) I also prefer doing
business with US companies, all things being equal.
>
> I've been delighted with Amica since then. They are not the cheapest if
you use their non-dividend prices, but their dividend option comes out to be
VERY competitive. They have not failed to refund me 200f my auto premium
(250n homeowners) every year, through earthquakes, hurricanes, 9-11, and
claims I've made.
>
> Sort of on-topic info: I have an $80 ($64 after rebate) home business
rider with Amica that covers all my computer, camera, and art stuff up to
$5,000. That's probably only 100f new replacement cost of everything, but
I'm banking a thief isn't going to get EVERYTHING, and $5k would go a long
way to covering one camera bag snatched out of my van, for example.
>
> --
> : Jan Steinman -- nature Transography(TM): <http://www.Bytesmiths.com>
>
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