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You must have told them your company wouldn't reinsure you... Otherwise they
would have held the lower rate because your old company wasn't licensed to carry your policy in the new location. That isn't a refusal, that is simply that they can't legally do it. "Vito" wrote in message ... wrote .... if one company boots you, you may find it difficult or impossible to find insurance elsewhere. Tell me about it! When I moved from the hi-rate LA area to VA my auto insurer informed me that they couldn't renew my policy because they were not licensed to sell insurance in VA. So I started calling local agents, only to find that I'd have to pay 10X what I had been paying for full coverage and that only provided minimum liability! Why? Because my current ensurer had refused to reinsure me! I finally found reasonable rates at a national company (Geico), but that's the exception. The rest were like sharks in a feeding frenze - "Wow, a safe driver we can stick it to!" |
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