Basically, they want to do a risk assessment of everyone - great! You can save tons of money on your car insurance by rarely driving. You know... rather than charging the youth ridiculous amounts of money, they should just equal the rates out. Younger people obviously can't afford to pay 2000 dollars for 6 months of car insurance, whereas middle aged individuals only pay 1000 for 3 vehicles, with 100k + limits!?
Very displeased to see this... another invasion of privacy. Who cares if you have a clean driving record... we would rather rather use this electronic box in your car and run your credit report to see what a evil person you truly are.
I tried the snapshot program for 30 days. My login screen showed how many days and counting down to 30 days after that it showed no more data required.
So I mailed it back. No more data required means no more data required I assumed. The fact is you have to keep in for an additional up to 60 days after the 30 days. It showed my savings was 30%. I will lose 30% discount if I do not opt back in. How can I lose 30% discount when it clearly stated no more data required. Wasted trip to post office.
Nothing like trading your privacy for a little discount huh. Bet your O.K. with them adding a camera in your car next? How about we monitor you in your house. It's people like you that are eroding our freedom. It's not a question of "if" I drive safely, but if I should be spied upon.
Basically, they want to do a risk assessment of everyone - great! You can save tons of money on your car insurance by rarely driving. You know... rather than charging the youth ridiculous amounts of money, they should just equal the rates out. Younger people obviously can't afford to pay 2000 dollars for 6 months of car insurance, whereas middle aged individuals only pay 1000 for 3 vehicles, with 100k + limits!?
viperv26 1 week ago
Very displeased to see this... another invasion of privacy. Who cares if you have a clean driving record... we would rather rather use this electronic box in your car and run your credit report to see what a evil person you truly are.
MrInvaded 1 week ago
Its like Facebook for your car! A horrible invasion of privacy for the benefit of corporate fatcats and at the expense of everyone else.
ElPadrino4321 4 months ago
I tried the snapshot program for 30 days. My login screen showed how many days and counting down to 30 days after that it showed no more data required.
So I mailed it back. No more data required means no more data required I assumed. The fact is you have to keep in for an additional up to 60 days after the 30 days. It showed my savings was 30%. I will lose 30% discount if I do not opt back in. How can I lose 30% discount when it clearly stated no more data required. Wasted trip to post office.
attackbike 7 months ago
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attackbike 7 months ago
Your about to make a video, get off the phone geeze.
SmellyIndianMan 11 months ago
Nothing like trading your privacy for a little discount huh. Bet your O.K. with them adding a camera in your car next? How about we monitor you in your house. It's people like you that are eroding our freedom. It's not a question of "if" I drive safely, but if I should be spied upon.
mjduell 11 months ago 4