Commuters with cars in different states....
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Those of you who posted to use Geico were right. I told them my situation: I live in FL, have a car registered in IL that I keep in OH. No problems, and I'm saving over $50 a month. I don't think the lady at State Farm that told me it was a Homeland Security rule knows what she's talking about.
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I live in AZ, I have a crashpad in CVG, and I have a house in FL. I have cars at all three locations and I have an Arizona driver's license. All cars are registered and insured in the state that THEY live in, and I have Geico and Progressive insurance. I have never had an issue with this, and I've been doing this for a long time.
A long time ago I had some issues with State Farm. My advice is to stay as far away as possible from State Farm, especially in light of hearing their latest Homeland Security BS.
A long time ago I had some issues with State Farm. My advice is to stay as far away as possible from State Farm, especially in light of hearing their latest Homeland Security BS.
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I live in AZ, I have a crashpad in CVG, and I have a house in FL. I have cars at all three locations and I have an Arizona driver's license. All cars are registered and insured in the state that THEY live in, and I have Geico and Progressive insurance. I have never had an issue with this, and I've been doing this for a long time.
A long time ago I had some issues with State Farm. My advice is to stay as far away as possible from State Farm, especially in light of hearing their latest Homeland Security BS.
A long time ago I had some issues with State Farm. My advice is to stay as far away as possible from State Farm, especially in light of hearing their latest Homeland Security BS.
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