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Updated: 8:43 PM Jun 22, 2009
State Farm Deadline In Florida Is Looming
Before the week is out, Governor Charlie Crist must make a decision on the most watched bill of the legislative session. House Bill 1171 is an effort to keep State Farm in Florida by letting large insurance companies set their own rates. Posted: 8:43 PM Jun 22, 2009Reporter: Mike Vasilinda State Farm's Future Still Lingering |
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State Farm's Future Still Lingering


good luck finding a company to write both your home and auto insurance. the new homeowners companies do not write auto insurance and the Geckos and Progressives of the world do not write homeowners. You are cutting your nose off to spite your face.
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For some reason the Governor and Commissioner McCarty have failed to answer Rep. Proctor's letter about the ability of the so called 40 new companies (if there is even really 40 new companies) to pay claims. I have USAA and they are already limiting their exposure in Florida and rightfully so. I want USAA to stay as they are a great company and if that means paying a little more for my ability to sleep well at night knowing a company like that is covering me, then I am willing to do it. Gov. Crist, stop being a populist who wants to do nothing but run for the next higher office and do what is right. Let me make the choice to stay with USAA.
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MIXBRIX: SO THEY ARE NOT GOOD NEIGHBORS I RECKON. GOVERNOR DONT LET GET OVER ON YA STICK TO YOUR GUNS.
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Never mind State Farm, we've had our homes and cars insured with Allstate for 40 years with maybe 2 minor claims some 30 years ago. We received a letter from Allstate that since our home is in need of a new roof, our home insurance will be cancelled in June. Called Allstate to make sure if we get the new roof, will our policy continue with them Their answer was NO. After 40 years of nearly claim free service with them, and they treat us like that? The cars will be going with whoever we put the house with.
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