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Old June 26th 04, 03:52 AM
Matthew P. Cummings
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 20:20:54 -0500, Mike F. wrote:

I just got a letter last week from AOPA's Insurance department saying they
could not give me a competitive quote for insurance because my current


Those are the two I got quotes from. I have been with Falcon for 3+ years
and the quote from AOPA was around $10 less, same underwriter. I didn't
have to sign a release/waver anything. They just quoted me the prices and
what was that. Of course I did have to sign paper when I actually
renewed, but not for the quotes.

I wonder why I got it and you didn't? Both had my N number?

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Old June 25th 04, 04:37 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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Old June 24th 04, 02:50 PM
M.E. Borner
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Tony Woolner wrote in message ...
Anyone know if USAIG insurance is any good. I am purachsing a plane.
Tony W.



I have used USAIG for 10 years over 3 aircraft with a smooth coverage
policy on hull and liability. I have had 1 claim and they couldn't
have been better. No hassles, they took care of every expense without
question. Their annual increases have been reasonable or non-existent.
When I moved from a single to a twin they did not make me go through
some of the hoops that other insurance companies have the reputation
of doing. While the cost jump with the twin policy was steep it was
not out of line comparatively. When I wanted to increase my coverage
to $10 million with only 300 hrs. of twin time they got it done. My
experience has been very positive.
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Old June 25th 04, 02:33 AM
Al
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USAIG just did my deer strike, which was around $30K, with excellent
service. They have a customer for life now.

"Tony Woolner" wrote in message
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Anyone know if USAIG insurance is any good. I am purachsing a plane.
Tony W.



 




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