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	<title>Comments on: Auto Insurance Renewal and How to Trim the Bill</title>
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		<title>By: Auto Insurance: Should I Switch? - The Sun&#8217;s Financial Diary - Accumulating wealth is like building The Great Wall, one brick at a time</title>
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		<description>[...] Early last month, I updated our car information with Liberty Mutual, our current auto and home insurer. The policy won&#039;t expire till the end of next January, and we have been quite happy with their rates and services for the past three years. Therefore, we aren&#039;t actively seeking any replacement, though the premiums went up a little bit (less than $100) every time we renew our policy. Then this morning an email from Ameriprise Auto &amp; Home Insurance got my attention. Without reading the message, its subject &quot;Costco members who switched saved on average $400&quot; was enough to generate some interests. Actually, I have seen Ameriprise on Costco website before, but never gave it any serious consideration. This time I thought if I can really save several hundreds with them, it doesn&#039;t hurt to get a quote. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Early last month, I updated our car information with Liberty Mutual, our current auto and home insurer. The policy won&#39;t expire till the end of next January, and we have been quite happy with their rates and services for the past three years. Therefore, we aren&#39;t actively seeking any replacement, though the premiums went up a little bit (less than $100) every time we renew our policy. Then this morning an email from Ameriprise Auto &amp; Home Insurance got my attention. Without reading the message, its subject &quot;Costco members who switched saved on average $400&quot; was enough to generate some interests. Actually, I have seen Ameriprise on Costco website before, but never gave it any serious consideration. This time I thought if I can really save several hundreds with them, it doesn&#39;t hurt to get a quote. [...]</p>
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