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Old June 25th 04, 03:37 AM
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"Matthew P. Cummings" wrote in message
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 14:40:51 -0700, Robert M. Gary wrote:

I'm not sure how that is possible. Every agent is quoted the exact
same amount on a policy. In fact, once you get an agent to quote you a
policy, the insurance co's will refuse to quote you for any other


I've heard that claimed and I don't believe it because I had 2 agents
quote me a price and both used the same underwriter and both had different
prices. USAIG is the underwriter for what it's worth.

I had been told by an agent that it's true, but in my experience it's not
an accurate statement.


Legally you have to sign a release if you want two different agents to quote
you from the same insurance company.


 




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