[DRIVE] Trading Privacy for a Discount? - Comments Page 2
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I don't think I would get very many discounts... |
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Also using the liberty mutual sensor/recorder... the program is ALWAYS active... even if your not near a car or driving. Bugs me... Anyway, I feel I drive fairly conservatively, but it will on occasion say I'm too fast or brake too hard. I agree with others that their measure of accuracy is NOT realistic. Its fussy and does not seem to be to quick with real time assessment... It is fun to tease my kid that the monitor is keeping track and hope it helps him be a better driver. I wish I could just monitor our driving on an app from our phones... |
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I used Allstate for years, the last two I used their gadget. It doesn't work in a northern state. If your car has ABS, you are going to slide, chitter, from time to time, they call that hard braking. I thought the whole thing was a nightmare. Then I discovered USAA, as I'm a veteran, they not only cut my rate in HALF, they're a dream to work with. I'll never use a gadget like that again. Privacy is about all we have left these days. And we need to protect it as it is being eroded everywhere you look. |
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