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No I paid extra for OEM parts, then told State Farm to go suck a bagofdicks.A point of clarification; did you permit them to make the repair non-OEM and then assess?
Ok, this might be part of the equation here. I let them go forward, but the non OEM part failed QC. Not my opinion, it was way out of spec.No I paid extra for OEM parts, then told State Farm to go suck a bagofdicks.
I agree that we are in an expensive state. State Farm and Allstate are not cheap either though. With Allstate I was about $160-180 a month too. I'm at $421 for 6 months with Progressive. That's $70 a month. Multi policy and multi vehicle discounts which I also had with Allstate and State Farm. Flipside is I just creamed a deer last month and got to see how coverages worked with Progressive and body shop. Body shop told me that they have to "push" Progressive harder on prices than some other insurance companies and Progressive has a lower limit on aftermarket upgrade coverage if you don't add extra coverage for your aftermarket parts. I was lucky that my shop found a used version of my bumper locally. With that I paid $500 out of pocket instead of about $2500-4000 to get it back to way it was.I am at $176 / month with State Farm with similar deductibles. I am in the I believe the most expensive state for insurance.
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I've had agents tell me that.I think when you go for many years with no claims, especially with the same company, they start to look at you as a higher risk just due to the odds. Jack up your premium, you change companies and they win. Just my $.02