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Old June 13th 05, 07:50 PM
Tina Marie
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In article Gfsqe.659$aR1.25@trndny02, George Patterson wrote:
Another trick Avemco uses is to give you a lowball rate (or at least a decent
one) for the first year and then jack your premium 10% or more. So, try them
anyway. If they give you a decent price, take it for a year. Just be prepared to
find another company when the price goes up.


Avemco has a reputation for insuring things that other companies
won't touch (experimentals), or pilots who are not otherwise
insurable in the aircraft (too low time or such).

It's not a bad deal if you insure with them for the first year,
fly a lot, then go with a different company when Avemco raises
your rates - by then you've got, say, 100 hours in type, and it's
easier to get a quote from another company.

Tina Marie
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