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AARP has a contract with the Hartford to endorse their product to AARP members and potential members so AARP needs to address these large increases with the Hartford -- it's called leverage. I've been with Hartford for a number of years, suddenly m...
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AARP needs to step up and involve themselves in this issue. They are partnered with the Hartford on auto and home insurance -- they are the recommended insurer from AARP. Instead of having silly games and other stuff up on the website, where is the...
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LOL - explanation is "inflation" -- no -- it's trying to recoup money from the billions paid out for hurricanes, floods, tornados, hailstorms etc. People think only of "property damage" during these events -- but they forget that cars, trucks, etc ...
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No -- managing risk is not writing insurance on vehicles in flood prone areas or states that have tornadoes daily or are subject to hurricanes etc. That's what is driving the increases more than purely auto accidents. We are paying for poor underw...
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AARP has a contract with the Hartford to endorse their product to AARP members and potential members so AARP needs to address these large increases with the Hartford -- it's called leverage. I've been with Hartford for a number of years, suddenly m...
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4941
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AARP needs to step up and involve themselves in this issue. They are partnered with the Hartford on auto and home insurance -- they are the recommended insurer from AARP. Instead of having silly games and other stuff up on the website, where is the...
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LOL - explanation is "inflation" -- no -- it's trying to recoup money from the billions paid out for hurricanes, floods, tornados, hailstorms etc. People think only of "property damage" during these events -- but they forget that cars, trucks, etc ...
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No -- managing risk is not writing insurance on vehicles in flood prone areas or states that have tornadoes daily or are subject to hurricanes etc. That's what is driving the increases more than purely auto accidents. We are paying for poor underw...
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AARP has a contract with the Hartford to endorse their product to AARP members and potential members so AARP needs to address these large increases with the Hartford -- it's called leverage. I've been with Hartford for a number of years, suddenly m...
1
Reply
2
Kudos
4941
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AARP needs to step up and involve themselves in this issue. They are partnered with the Hartford on auto and home insurance -- they are the recommended insurer from AARP. Instead of having silly games and other stuff up on the website, where is the...
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1
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1322
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LOL - explanation is "inflation" -- no -- it's trying to recoup money from the billions paid out for hurricanes, floods, tornados, hailstorms etc. People think only of "property damage" during these events -- but they forget that cars, trucks, etc ...
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No -- managing risk is not writing insurance on vehicles in flood prone areas or states that have tornadoes daily or are subject to hurricanes etc. That's what is driving the increases more than purely auto accidents. We are paying for poor underw...
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Date Registered | 06-17-2021 05:53 PM |
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