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Drivers Are Ditching Their Insurance Company & Doing This Instead!

November 29, 2024 - This is the 1 simple truth your car insurance company doesn't want you to know. If you are currently insured, drive less than 50 miles/day and live in a qualified zip code, you're probably being overcharged for car insurance. The problem is that insurance agents are paid on commission and want to sell you the highest possible rate to increase their paycheck.

 

As an authority on everything insurance, we decided to put this service to the test and after entering our zip code and driver information we were shocked at the results we found.

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So, what is the "One Simple Truth?" NEVER buy insurance without comparing rates and discounts from an unbiased source first.

Note: You're NEVER LOCKED into your current policy. If you've already paid your bill, you can very easily cancel, and be refunded your balance.

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Here's how you do it:

Step 2:  Once you enter your zip code and go through a few questions, you will have the opportunity to compare the best carrier quotes in your area for an average savings of 32% a month.

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* Not all applicants will qualify for the lowest monthly payments. $30/month for minimum coverage and clean driving history. NerdWallet Insurance Services, Inc. (CA resident license no. OK92033)

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