Tuffcookie
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I am not happy with my current insurance company and decided to send letters out to 10 differenct companies to see if I can do better with my premiums. I sent a cover letter, asking for a quote, along with a copy of my current coverages (home & car) and a copy of my driver's license. I whited out the premium amount. The amounts of the coverages are still showing. Yesterday one of the companies I sent the request to called me at work and wanted to know what my current premium was. I told him I would rather not reveal that. I could tell he was ticked. Today I got my letter and information back from him with a letter that read: Dear ______, Thanks you choosing the agency for your quote. I am unable to quote your insurance needs without the information we spoke of in our phone conversation on May 8, 2003. I am returning your information to you along with this letter. Sincerely, _________
What do you think of this? None of the other companies I spoke to, and most of them have called to give me quotes, required to know what I was currently paying in premiums. Frankly if I am trying to get a competive price, I would rather they don't know what I'm paying right now.
Does his request to know what I'm currently paying seem unreasonable?
TC
What do you think of this? None of the other companies I spoke to, and most of them have called to give me quotes, required to know what I was currently paying in premiums. Frankly if I am trying to get a competive price, I would rather they don't know what I'm paying right now.
Does his request to know what I'm currently paying seem unreasonable?
TC

