Today is Nov. 19, 2021, Friday morning: 8:06 am. I agree!!!
I have been trying for about a week to get Texas insurance because I need Texas insurance, ( I moved here about a year ago & its time to get Texas insurance instead of keeping my Louisiana insurance company.
So far the quotes for a single over 55 one c ar one driver woman have been ridiculous to say the least. So I finally thought I had come up with the best most awesome idea! AARP...they are always sending me emails about my BENEFITS for becoming a memeber, ( recent new member), I have heard about AARP for years, and ALL THEIR BENEFITS TO WE PEOPLE of a certain age. Well finally I bit the apple, and jumped in with both feet, I joined.
Well to make a long story short between yesterday and today, I called Hartford to get a quote. They quoted me, yesterday at 91.00 a month, no mention of a down payment I might add. This was the best quote thus far, it was only several dollars above my current La. insurance. So this morning I had decided to go for it, feeling good that AARP was 'True" to form. Well I have never been in an accident in five years, no tickets, good driving record, etc., When she got done reassessing me & and my info her quote was 156.00 down and 110.00 a month. I don't know about anyone else but for me that sounds ridiculous exactly and even higher than other quotes I have gotten recently. I might add that I politely and calmly (although I was fuming), told her how I felt about that quote, how it wasn't benefitting me as an older driver (over 55, under 60), how AARP was not benefitting me in the car insurance beneficial department by connecting to them on my behalf, and how they were not giving older adults what they proclaim between AARP and themselves as a company, to be beneficial to us if we give them our business, etc.. So I intend this morning to reach out and find the email address of the President of AARP or someone in authority high up enough, to make my same point to him or her. It is very important to me that I speak out and speak up as an older adult, this may as well be called, "another scam". Ms. Freeman