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Posted By: PammyB on 2007-05-04
In Reply to: car insurance - MNMT
the same thing to me because of my son's driving record - I had to sign a waiver stating that they would not be held liable for any damages if my son was driving my car. I still had to sign such a waiver, even after he was no longer living with me. When I moved from Missouri to Arizona and was not going to have a car, State Farm told me I could get a non-owner's policy so I wouldn't lose my preferred rating (had been with them multiple years) - in Arizona, State Farm told me I couldn't get such a policy. When I finally was able to purchase a car about 6 mos. later, State Farm wouldn't insure me since I hadn't had insurance! So, I went with another company and vowed never to go back to State Farm.
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