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I'm going to be picking up my class c in Feb. and will be going full time starting this summer, I called Miller Insurance to get a quote on insurance they gave me a quote from Victoria Insurance. Does anyone have Victoria Insurance? If you do how do you like them? Has anyone heard anything about them? the good the bad the ugly I have never heard of them and was wondering how they are. I tried doing a search on them in here but didn't get much.
We used Miller Agency and had Victoria Insurance.I can't say though if they are good at paying claims as we never had any to make.Howard and Linda had recommended Miller and that was good enough for me.
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RVing probably not a reality any more.It was a good time while it lasted.
We also used Miller and have Victoria Insurance, but like Racerguy mentioned above we haven't had any claims. Hopefully we'll never have to find out how they handle claims.
I found out some more information, I sent Millers an email and they said Victoria is a recreational division of Nationwide insurance. That they have written a lot policies and have good luck with them. I will do more research and get more quotes.
I found out some more information, I sent Millers an email and they said Victoria is a recreational division of Nationwide insurance. That they have written a lot policies and have good luck with them. I will do more research and get more quotes.
thanks everyone.
hmmmm, interesting. We have Allied and they are also owned by Nationwide.
Back several years ago DW worked at The St. Paul Insurance and, checking with her, said Victoria was part of their group of companies. Their division (personal auto) was sold to Met Life about 10 years ago but no idea what happened to Victoria. Pretty common occurance for these smaller companies to be passed around to the larger ones it seems.
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