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« Reply #20 on: November 13, 2012, 05:09:33 AM »




actually they are, due to regulations if they don't pay out they can't collect premiums. most are close to 100% payout when compared to premiums...  Wink


That may be but they obviously make very good money on the float and they are very aware that any denied or delayed claim is money in their pocket.

Insurance companies make enough to fund the constructiion of huge office buildings, opulent corporate headquarters, and pay millions of dollars out in saleries. All State (for example) had a net income over 700 million for the 3rd quarter of 2012. I don't fault them for making money. I fault them for using their money to influance government regulations to their advantage by forcing people to get insurance. It's nice to have the government in your pocket I reckon.
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« Reply #21 on: November 22, 2012, 07:35:39 AM »

Shopping around is good advice.  The prices you posted for insurance seem outrageous.  If it were me and I saw rates like that for full coverage, I would be buying something for cash and getting liability only.  Is Texas some sort of "no fault?"  

Along the lines of what "Windblown" said maybe if folks like you won't purchase a new bike or the insurance companies products it would send a message to them and the Texas state government.  "Voting with your feet" is not always and option, but voting with your wallet is.
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