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I keep getting solicitations from Good Sam VIP auto and RV insurance. I see that they are representing GMAC insurance. So far I haven't found many good reviews. I am not here to trash talk anyone or their products, just want an unbiased opinion.
Ron
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Ron & Sharon Taylor Molly (Maltese) Doesn't know she is a dog and we don't have the heart to tell her different. 2007 Dodge 3500 4x4, 6.7 Cummins, six speed auto tranny, exhaust brake, Edge Attitude. 2008 Jayco Designer 35 RLTS
You get lots of solicitations for all kinds of things and that doesn't make them better or worse, just that they spend a lot of money advertising. I would go with one of the RV specialty brokers that have been mentioned many times here. We use RV Advantage, but they are not the only ones and Howard likes Miller. Over the years with RV Advantage we have been with Progressive, National Interstate and now Allied (Nationwide), so the broker is more important than the insurance company.
On the forum you will see "Search" above the topics, put in "RV Insurance" and read previous posts to learn even more.
-- Edited by bjoyce on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 03:46:07 PM
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Bill Joyce, 40' 2004 Dutch Star DP towing an AWD 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid Journal at http://www.sacnoth.com Full-timing since July 2003
You get lots of solicitations for all kinds of things and that doesn't make them better or worse, just that they spend a lot of money advertising. I would go with one of the RV specialty brokers that have been mentioned many times here. We use RV Advantage, but they are not the only ones and Howard likes Miller. Over the years with RV Advantage we have been with Progressive, National Interstate and now Allied (Nationwide), so the broker is more important than the insurance company.
On the forum you will see "Search" above the topics, put in "RV Insurance" and read previous posts to learn even more.
-- Edited by bjoyce on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 03:46:07 PM
Hey Bill thanks for the search info. Looks like there are a lot of post on the insurance issue.
Ron
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Ron & Sharon Taylor Molly (Maltese) Doesn't know she is a dog and we don't have the heart to tell her different. 2007 Dodge 3500 4x4, 6.7 Cummins, six speed auto tranny, exhaust brake, Edge Attitude. 2008 Jayco Designer 35 RLTS
I am at the Gypsy Journal Rally. I am checking into changing to Miller Ins. [covers fulltimers] They really helped Nick Russell when his insurance dropped the ball on helping him with a legitimate claim.
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Allan, Jeanne and Katie the cat Full-timers from Alabama "07 -40' Phaeton & '08 Jeep Liberty