One More Benefit from Ameriprise Auto Insurance
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We switched our auto and home insurance from Liberty Mutual to Ameriprise through Costco last year after some evaluations. The IDs arrived last week with an extra benefit that I didn’t expect before switching: Free 24-hour nationwide roadside assistance for Costco Executive Member. Though this service is mentioned on Costo website, there are much more details on exactly what are offered through this service:
- Have a flat tire
- Run out of gas
- Get locked out of your vehicle
- Get stuck in mud, snow, a ditch, etc.
- Have a dead battery
The switch not only saved us more than $300 in auto insurance premium, but also eliminated the need of my AAA membership. That’s another $60 per year.
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Well, Ameriprise is surely kind enough to give those kinds of services to their clients, Very basic service but really important to feel that insurance companies do give time to their consumer’s welfare after all.
I’ve had Ameriprise insurance for quite a while and I wouldn’t change for the world.I have a 17 year old and his insurance kills us, but with ameriprise we have cut our insurance bill by over a hundred dollars a month from what I was paying to state farm. I also have better coverage now than I had before.Oh, by the way,getting the minimum required by law is more expensive than getting 100,000/300,000 coverage,because they think you are more responsible if you get the higher coverage,not too many know that but the ameriprise lady told me that.I did a 3 day search on the web to find that Ameriprise was the least expensive,I wouldn’t look any further.