scopesmonkey

scopesmonkey t1_jeamcm8 wrote

If you generally like your insurance company and have good benefits there, try getting requoted. Usually they up the rates every year and can't lower them, so then they 'make a new company' under their same brand and basically you re-start with lower rates. Rinse and repeat every few years. If you do switch companies altogether, make sure it's one where you can get an accident forgiveness clause up front; there are places that make you wait at least a year before you can add that protection. Also be sure to 'bundle' your home or renters or jewelry insurance or whatever together, and you can get a discount that way. And you can check to see if any organizations you are affiliated with receives a discount with your company!

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scopesmonkey t1_iv49q0k wrote

Went last weekend; service was attentive and friendly and the food was stellar. Didn't try anything super out there, although nearly everything we ordered was from the traditional menu, but if the 'regular' stuff was that good, I might actually need to try the pig intestine-type stuff one day!

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