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nakedbee
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01/14/08 at 12:11:17
 
I need car insurance but I don't have a good record. I stole my parents car when I was 16 and then I got a DUI. When I was 18 I hit an old lady in a cross walk and she sued me. I had no job after high school and my dad took away the car. Now I finally have my act together and I am ready to be responsible. I am thinking about getting a car but I want to see about insurance before. Anyone else in this situation, who is the best for car insurance?
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Reply #1 - 01/15/08 at 14:27:56
 
I don't have the same situation as you brother, but I have been with Allstate for over 10 years and I have always been happy with them. Not even thought about changing.
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Reply #2 - 01/15/08 at 16:46:42
 
I have been with American family insurance. They offered me the best price even though I have a few speeding tickets on my record.
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Reply #3 - 01/16/08 at 13:16:01
 
I recently switched to Geico, and yes I really did save money  Cheesy
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Reply #4 - 01/30/08 at 13:08:18
 
Quote from Archer on 01/16/08 at 13:16:01:
I recently switched to Geico, and yes I really did save money Cheesy

 
 
You went with the Lizard company! Sellout! You are such a tool. They are bait and switch.
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Reply #5 - 02/04/08 at 14:30:08
 
Maybe you can look into insurance for high risk drivers.   I think each state is a little different, but if you do some research, you can probably find some options for someone with a less-than-perfect driving record.
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