Auto Insurance Tricks & Repair Rip-Offs |  | Author: Ron Alford Publisher: The Plan Category: Book
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 7,057,336
Media: Paperback Pages: 167 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.5
ISBN: 0924893087 EAN: 9780924893087 ASIN: 0924893087
Publication Date: January 30, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 7 to 13 days
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Product Description This Information Will Empower You for Life. There is no product or service on earth like Auto Insurance. This book explains in clear, simple language how you can take control of your auto insurance choices and costs, and most importantly, manage the claim process. The time to read this book is before you pay another insurance premium. Because the last thing you want, is to learn that what you thought was your safety net - is full of holes when you suffer a loss. The cheapest insurance policy you can buy is self education.
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| Customer Reviews: The real Piece of Mind July 12, 1999 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book explains the real deal on how to deal with a collision from the insurance company to the body shop, repaired or total loss. No smoking mirrors here. A Great Read
Read it - before you learn the hard way April 23, 1999 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I heard the author, Ron Alford, on a radio interview - AFTER I had an accident. If I'd read this BEFORE it happened - I probably would have saved a lot of time, money and problems, because I would have known how to manage the whole process. It's a great book.
Don't waste your money! March 30, 2001 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book taught me nothing... the reviews suggest it offers some useful insight into dealing with insurers, but it never delivers! If you are diligent enough to be concerned about your insurance in the first place, you are most likely already aware/capable of ALL the tips offered in this book. One particularly irritating aspect of the book is that it dangles a carrot of REAL information (ratings of some insurance companies), but then directs you to the author's website to get it (where you can only get the information for a fee)!!! What's the point of buying this book, then?! Here's a BIG TIP, folks - insurance companies make money on the insured, so BE CAREFUL in dealing with them (and don't waste time with this book{is it a book, or a ad for the author's website?}).
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