tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-509192092374418620.post4647896857230548610..comments2023-03-31T11:14:05.924-05:00Comments on Root Beer Love: State FarmAnnemariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06838300506083398565noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-509192092374418620.post-4135690736503364812008-12-22T15:40:00.000-06:002008-12-22T15:40:00.000-06:00I used to work for a State Farm agent. I've never...I used to work for a State Farm agent. I've never worked for someone more crooked. It was a horrible experience. Anyway, I can tell you that, in Texas -- because that's all I know anything about -- State Farm would raise his rates in that situation and no amount of screaming or fighting with an agent will change anything. The agents have a surprisingly low amount of power in the State Farm world. The only way that I know of that the rates would be adjusted back down? He would have to sign and notarize a form that states that you will never drive his vehicle. Basically it excludes you from his insurance. Sucks, huh?<BR/><BR/>Or, you can drop State Farm and add his car to your policy, in which case, you might even get a discount for having more than one car on the same policy. Check it out!<BR/><BR/>My own personal legal disclaimer: my insurance license expired ages ago, so I'm not legally allowed to tell you anything of value as it relates to your insurance situation.<BR/><BR/>But I'm your friend, so I did anyway. Just don't sue me, okay? <BR/><BR/>:) :) :) :) :) :)Karahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04374173466754640022noreply@blogger.com