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Old Oct 29, 2005 | 02:19 AM
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Meloche Monnex is expensive, that's who I got the cheapest rate from!

You can also try PC insurance:
www.pcinsurance.ca
 
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Old Oct 29, 2005 | 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by godmans
Once again, thanks alot guys.. I really appreciate it...
as Chico might know, my age + an accident really sends
my premium to sky high ...

Now i am trying to get quotes from different companies that
can give me the best quotes.. and i believe I have to leave
state farm, since I don't want them to use this case to charge
me after..while I wanna keep my car the way it is (as opposed
to returning it to pure stock).

I have tried RBC and TD Monnex so far..but they are both very
expensive..anyone got any suggestions?

Best Regards,
Godmans

btw..my car is still at the body shop..
Best rates on my business vehicles was at Economical Mutual. On my G I am with ING along with my home and other vehicles. Recent rate comparos show RBC is my best bet now though.

Good luck.
 
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Old Oct 29, 2005 | 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by RBull
Best rates on my business vehicles was at Economical Mutual. On my G I am with ING along with my home and other vehicles. Recent rate comparos show RBC is my best bet now though.

Good luck.
+1. RBC is who I'm with now for auto and home. Best rates and excellent company to deal with and settle claims. The adjuster came to see the car the day after my accident and same day he wrote it off and got my cheque 4 days later. Highly recommed them RBull!!
 
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Old Oct 29, 2005 | 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by godmans
Once again, thanks alot guys.. I really appreciate it...
as Chico might know, my age + an accident really sends
my premium to sky high ...

Now i am trying to get quotes from different companies that
can give me the best quotes.. and i believe I have to leave
state farm, since I don't want them to use this case to charge
me after..while I wanna keep my car the way it is (as opposed
to returning it to pure stock).

I have tried RBC and TD Monnex so far..but they are both very
expensive..anyone got any suggestions?

Best Regards,
Godmans

btw..my car is still at the body shop..
Godmans, part of the reason for the high premiums is that you reside downtown TO. That has a significant impact on your rates, since insurance companies use postal codes in their rating formula.
 
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Old Oct 29, 2005 | 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Chico
+1. RBC is who I'm with now for auto and home. Best rates and excellent company to deal with and settle claims. The adjuster came to see the car the day after my accident and same day he wrote it off and got my cheque 4 days later. Highly recommed them RBull!!
Thanks, I've only got a few more days to switch. That's pretty good with the insurance. I did well with Economical on the theft a snowmobile about 4 years back. They were fast and generous.

Darn RBC has all my personal, business and investment money and now maybe insurance too.
 
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Old Oct 29, 2005 | 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by RBull
Thanks, I've only got a few more days to switch. That's pretty good with the insurance. I did well with Economical on the theft a snowmobile about 4 years back. They were fast and generous.

Darn RBC has all my personal, business and investment money and now maybe insurance too.
I changed to RBC a couple of years ago...
On our 3 cars we saved over $1000.
 
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Old Oct 29, 2005 | 09:10 PM
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from the feedbacks, i guess RBC seems like the way to go..
indeed, i have my property insurance with them already..
so might just go with them for my auto insurance too..

but once again, thanks for the input
and i would make more calls next week to see if i can get
anything cheaper..thanks alot guys

btw, chico, i would not live in downtown if i dun have to study
there...

Regards,
Godmans
 
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