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flyu2there
03-07-2008, 04:47 PM
:mad:
A Prevost owner in PA just contacted me about a 30% rate increase on his policy from Foremost. No accidents, DUI's or claims just a hefty rate increase.
I am mid way thru my policy this year so I have not heard a thing and he is in PA and I am in AZ. I just kinda wanted to put my seatbelt on a bit tighter if there is too much turbulence ahead.......Diesel is now 389/gallon here!!
John
Jim Skiff
03-07-2008, 04:50 PM
John,
See if Explorer can help you out. Tell them you are a member of POG.
http://www.explorerrv.com/Welcome.htm
tdelorme
03-07-2008, 07:55 PM
John, we had our coach coverage with Foremost for over twenty years. Every other year I would get a bit of an increase. Some years it would be a fairly big pop. My bad for not looking around sooner, but when we bought the Liberty, Explorer quoted a price that was $1100.00 a year less than Foremost. It's a no brainer and they are easy to work with over the phone and email.
Jon Wehrenberg
03-07-2008, 08:43 PM
John,
We had Interstate through Explorer (still do) when we had a serious fire in a previous coach. I suspect my premiums are OK based on what I have heard from others, but more importantly I can tell you that they know conversions and that paid huge dividends after the fire.
The damages exceeded $82,000 and the adjuster took over and worked directly with Prevost. I didn't have to worry about a thing, and the repairs were done to my satisfaction and to Prevost standards.
I can't say I was happy about the fire, but that proved the decision to used Interstate and Explorer was the correct one.
Darl-Wilson
03-08-2008, 05:39 PM
I backed my bus into a support on my carport during a snowstorm in Dec 2006. The roof collapsed on the fiberglass section. There was not much damage to the rear cap and one engine door but the bid came to over 20k. The adjuster told me my premium would likely go up 25% for 3 years and then revert to the original, $500 deductible, $1,600 annual fee. Deciding to pay it myself to avoid the premium increase of $1,200 was a no-brainer. Ultimately the repair bill came to almost 25k. The insurance renewal bill came and there was no increase. You would have to drag me kicking and screaming to buy insurance other than Interstate from Explorer.
Five-O
03-08-2008, 05:48 PM
I too would give my vote to Explorer.
garyde
03-08-2008, 09:28 PM
Explorer was a major savings for me this year. Half of what the other guy wanted.
flyu2there
03-09-2008, 08:15 AM
I have passed the information on Explorer on to BikerBill (I think one of the Bussing Bikers or is that Biking Bussers, I dunno, just that their rally's cover thousands of miles on Harleys and Busses in just a few days).
As my policy with Foremost nears renewal, I will switch as well, if they are as competitive as they appear.
Thanks for the replies,
John
Jon Wehrenberg
03-09-2008, 08:30 AM
John,
If the spread is substantial and you still have a fair amount of time remaining on the current policy, it may make it worth while to change. You will get a return of unused premium. If it is only a month or two until your policy anniversary it might not make sense to do that.
Alek&Lucia
03-09-2008, 11:50 AM
www.thuminsurance.com
800-866-0777
Denny
03-09-2008, 12:59 PM
Shop around for insurance and do not accept the first quote you are given. Different agents (Thum and Explorer) gave me different quotes from the same company, Interstate, with the coverages being equal, so I am comparing apples to apples. Interstate also has another company that aqents can quote from to further muddy the water.
I went through this situation when Explorer raised my rate over 50% on the first renewal without any claims, speeding tickets, etc. It then became a bidding war between Thum and Explorer with Thum winning. For me, it was a real eye opening experience. I always felt that once a quote was made that was it and it would not be changed. This was not the case in my situation.
Explorer lowered their quote to be more competitive.
If they could do it the second time around, why did they not do it the first time? Burned once, shame on you; burned twice, shame on me.
Bottom line - shop for insurance.
Denny
Alek&Lucia
03-09-2008, 01:38 PM
Same situation here. Thum was $700 cheaper than Explorer for the same coverage with Interstate.
Quoting Denny:
If they could do it the second time around, why did they not do it the first time? Burned once, shame on you; burned twice, shame on me.
Alek
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