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Old 02-27-2012, 01:59 PM   #1
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Insurance renewal

Just got my latest renewal and it had climbed to $2500 - another hit due to my accident in 2010. Also found out that a large part of it was the "Purchase Price Protection" I've been paying for since I got the coach in 2007. So instead of ACV, I've had a value of $240000 on the coach. Agent checked and ACV would be about $125000 so the new renewal quote is $1000 LESS.
Anyone still keeping a Purchase Price Protection on their coach? Any other thoughts??
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It would pay off if it burns.
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It would pay off if it burns.
Or totaled.
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Old 02-27-2012, 02:38 PM   #4
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David,
Topic is timely. I was checking on an umbrella liability policy and found out that my primary ins carrier would cover the coach for about 1/3 of the cost I'm paying through through Progressive. Discussed this with the agent. Looked at my current policy. I have the "Agreed Upon" value policy you are talking about. I suspect that come renewal time, I will be changing ins carriers.
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