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    I don't believe I can get USAA. We only had auto insurance through 21st Century. I'll get in touch with our homeowners insurance company and see what they have to offer. Our auto ins. rates went down every renewal period, I was impressed with that. Never had a claim though.
    Thanks for the tips, guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha2 View Post
    I don't believe I can get USAA. We only had auto insurance through 21st Century. I'll get in touch with our homeowners insurance company and see what they have to offer. Our auto ins. rates went down every renewal period, I was impressed with that. Never had a claim though.
    Thanks for the tips, guys!
    If you were ever in the military and honorably discharged you can. You may also be able to get it if you have a parent who was in the military. It's worth giving them a call to find out. I've been with USAA for my car for over 35 years, financed cars, a motorcycle and an RV, and just switched over homeowners to them, too. We've only had one claim in the last 5 years or so but they've always been good to us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha2 View Post
    I don't believe I can get USAA. We only had auto insurance through 21st Century. I'll get in touch with our homeowners insurance company and see what they have to offer. Our auto ins. rates went down every renewal period, I was impressed with that. Never had a claim though.
    Thanks for the tips, guys!
    Technically, it only should transfer to immediate family. Last year Geico started gouging me, so I had my grandfather (WW2 USAF vet) sign up for the cheapest possible USAA policy ($30/year). As soon as he was all signed up, my dad signed up for the same. And since it passes down, I was then able to sign up as the descendant of another USAA member and have my cars, renter's, and firearms through USAA. Thanks Grandpa!
    Last edited by ClangClang; 12-21-2016 at 13:54.

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