In the battle of humans versus insurance companies, one simple human scored a small win yesterday. He is me.
I took insurance off of the Harley-Davidson Sportster Iron 1200 because I sold it yesterday, and I put it on another bike... Let's call it NewBike.
Agent on the phone told me NewBike would cost $72 less/year than the Iron 1200.
Seemed ridiculous because two weeks ago I did a quote online with them and NewBike would've cost about $400 less/year.
I asked the agent about it, and he said the rates may have gone up since two weeks ago, but the new rate he gave me is what the price for NewBike would be moving forward until rates change again one day.
So I pulled out the Change Direction card from my Uno deck and I put him on hold and I ran my online quote again.
This time the price was even cheaper than two weeks ago. Now it was about $550 less/year vs the Iron!
I told the agent this, he was surprised, but I gave him my quote number and he confirmed everything was on point (same VIN#, same driver's license #, same coverage, etc.)
TLDR: We insured NewBike on my same account, but under a new policy number, and it saved me over $400/yr versus keeping NewBike on my existing policy number.
I took insurance off of the Harley-Davidson Sportster Iron 1200 because I sold it yesterday, and I put it on another bike... Let's call it NewBike.
Agent on the phone told me NewBike would cost $72 less/year than the Iron 1200.
Seemed ridiculous because two weeks ago I did a quote online with them and NewBike would've cost about $400 less/year.
I asked the agent about it, and he said the rates may have gone up since two weeks ago, but the new rate he gave me is what the price for NewBike would be moving forward until rates change again one day.
So I pulled out the Change Direction card from my Uno deck and I put him on hold and I ran my online quote again.
This time the price was even cheaper than two weeks ago. Now it was about $550 less/year vs the Iron!
I told the agent this, he was surprised, but I gave him my quote number and he confirmed everything was on point (same VIN#, same driver's license #, same coverage, etc.)
TLDR: We insured NewBike on my same account, but under a new policy number, and it saved me over $400/yr versus keeping NewBike on my existing policy number.