View Full Version : Just Moved to San Diego... Insurance Advice?
emsdaddy
03-19-2007, 01:05 PM
Just relocated my family and my Strom to San Diego from Washington State. Any recomendations for local agent that can do everything (Home, Auto's, Bike)?
I am in the north end of Rancho Bernardo if that makes any difference.
Thanks in advance.
FastEddie
03-20-2007, 02:16 AM
Hey emsdaddy,
I have State Farm Insurance and they have been great about my two recent claims. They gave me full bluebook value on my K5 Wee plus tax and registration. With some crafty shopping, that was nearly enough to get me into a new K6.
My Agent is Pam Harrison in Encinitas and she would love to handle your account. 760-753-4944.
P.S. I emmigrated from Tacoma.
bill l
03-20-2007, 10:37 AM
I've had State Farm for years. One big issue I have with them is that once you have an agent, that agent is yours no matter where you move in the county. You can't transfer to another agent without first cancelling your policy with the first agent. If you have time/discounts built up kiss them goodbye. And they're not the cheapest either. I went Geico online and saved $$$.
emsdaddy
03-20-2007, 02:48 PM
FastEddie...
How long since you moved down here. Having a really hard time adjusting to the HEAT. I don't get much other than stupid looks from most people I say that to, but maybe you understand. I went and bought new gear last week just to try and get some more air on me...
FastEddie
03-21-2007, 01:10 AM
FastEddie...
How long since you moved down here. Having a really hard time adjusting to the HEAT. I don't get much other than stupid looks from most people I say that to, but maybe you understand. I went and bought new gear last week just to try and get some more air on me...
I lived in San Diego from 1975 to 1989. Then I moved to Tacoma until 1999. Then I moved to Tucson till 2002. When I was in Tucson I got used to the dry heat (<17% humidity). When I moved back to San Diego, it felt really sticky. I guess the trick to being comfortable is having the right clothing. I pushed all my parkas and flannel lined pants to the unused side of the closet. If you're wearing short pants and a Hawaiian shirt, there is no reason to be hot.
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