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[GMCnet] Safe Driver Course [message #168040] Mon, 30 April 2012 10:17 Go to next message
emerystora is currently offline  emerystora   United States
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I recently took the on-line AARP Driver Safety Course. www.aarp.org/ADSandThe Hartford
It cost $15.95 and it took 4 hours to complete on the Internet.

My insurance company in NM has now given me a $61.00 discount on my auto insurance.
My insurance company in Colorado (I have on car registered there now) has given me a 10% discount.
My motorhome insurance company is also going to be giving me a discount but I don't know the dollar amount yet.

Economically this is a very good thing to do plus perhaps some of the course will sink in and make me a more cautious driver.

Emery Stora
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Re: [GMCnet] Safe Driver Course [message #168041 is a reply to message #168040] Mon, 30 April 2012 10:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
James Hupy is currently offline  James Hupy   United States
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Emery, I was kinda expecting another deal like the Home Depot wallet
lifting scam. I was surprised that this message was on the level. We all
could benefit from cheaper insurance, now if we could only teach those 4
wheelers to take it too. I had a clown in a Mazda Miata decide to exit CA
580 from the third lane, which wouldn't have been too bad except he just
slid over in front of my GMC and then came to a stop. I was going about 70
mph at the time and the traffic was moderately heavy. I got to test out my
braking system and the horn circuit at the same time. The jerk woke up saw
the impending doom, and got the hell out of my way. Woke me up for sure.
Thank god for defensive driving and increased following distance.
Jim Hupy
Salem, OR
78 GMC Royale 403

On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Emery Stora <emerystora@mac.com> wrote:

> I recently took the on-line AARP Driver Safety Course.
> www.aarp.org/ADSandThe Hartford
> It cost $15.95 and it took 4 hours to complete on the Internet.
>
> My insurance company in NM has now given me a $61.00 discount on my auto
> insurance.
> My insurance company in Colorado (I have on car registered there now) has
> given me a 10% discount.
> My motorhome insurance company is also going to be giving me a discount
> but I don't know the dollar amount yet.
>
> Economically this is a very good thing to do plus perhaps some of the
> course will sink in and make me a more cautious driver.
>
> Emery Stora
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Re: [GMCnet] Safe Driver Course [message #168043 is a reply to message #168040] Mon, 30 April 2012 10:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nelson Wright is currently offline  Nelson Wright   United States
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Glad to hear the safety course is working out well for someone. We
(Shirley and I) both took the same course in October of 2011 for our
"discount" here in Florida at our agent's suggestion as well. We both
spent 8 hours (each) taking the course and would love to know how you
managed to get it to allow you to complete it in 4. Not only was it
boring, it was so frustrating to sit there and have to "listen" to the
music after you had already read the information and would have loved
to click forward to answer but the program would not let us. Maybe
they have improved their online version after enough people complained
- us included. Anyway, after spending the 16 hours taking the course
and $32 total in cost - we saved a whopping $2.00 each year for 3
years on all our insurance policies. Even our agent was embarrassed
when she figured out how little we saved. So it obviously depends on
which state you are in. I would highly recommend checking with your
agent first before taking the course and see if they can give you an
estimate on what you might save.

Nelson Wright
Orlando FL
78 Royale rear bath



On Apr 30, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Emery Stora wrote:

> I recently took the on-line AARP Driver Safety Course. www.aarp.org/ADSandThe
> Hartford
> It cost $15.95 and it took 4 hours to complete on the Internet.
>
> My insurance company in NM has now given me a $61.00 discount on my
> auto insurance.
> My insurance company in Colorado (I have on car registered there
> now) has given me a 10% discount.
> My motorhome insurance company is also going to be giving me a
> discount but I don't know the dollar amount yet.
>
> Economically this is a very good thing to do plus perhaps some of
> the course will sink in and make me a more cautious driver.
>
> Emery Stora
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Re: [GMCnet] Safe Driver Course [message #168047 is a reply to message #168043] Mon, 30 April 2012 11:38 Go to previous message
emerystora is currently offline  emerystora   United States
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I had called my NM insurance agent for the automobile before I signed up for the course and was told that I would save $61.00 each year for three years.
Getting my Colorado insurance and my motorhome insurance was an added bonus.

I was told that since I only had one auto insured in Santa Fe that it would not be necessary for my wife to take the course.

The AARP on-;ime course is 4 hours and there is no way to advance the pages any quicker as they have it timed so that you have to stay on the page until they let you go to the next no matter how fast a reader you are.


Emery Stora

On Apr 30, 2012, at 9:53 AM, Nelson Wright wrote:

> Glad to hear the safety course is working out well for someone. We
> (Shirley and I) both took the same course in October of 2011 for our
> "discount" here in Florida at our agent's suggestion as well. We both
> spent 8 hours (each) taking the course and would love to know how you
> managed to get it to allow you to complete it in 4. Not only was it
> boring, it was so frustrating to sit there and have to "listen" to the
> music after you had already read the information and would have loved
> to click forward to answer but the program would not let us. Maybe
> they have improved their online version after enough people complained
> - us included. Anyway, after spending the 16 hours taking the course
> and $32 total in cost - we saved a whopping $2.00 each year for 3
> years on all our insurance policies. Even our agent was embarrassed
> when she figured out how little we saved. So it obviously depends on
> which state you are in. I would highly recommend checking with your
> agent first before taking the course and see if they can give you an
> estimate on what you might save.
>
> Nelson Wright
> Orlando FL
> 78 Royale rear bath
>
>
>
> On Apr 30, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Emery Stora wrote:
>
>> I recently took the on-line AARP Driver Safety Course. www.aarp.org/ADSandThe
>> Hartford
>> It cost $15.95 and it took 4 hours to complete on the Internet.
>>
>> My insurance company in NM has now given me a $61.00 discount on my
>> auto insurance.
>> My insurance company in Colorado (I have on car registered there
>> now) has given me a 10% discount.
>> My motorhome insurance company is also going to be giving me a
>> discount but I don't know the dollar amount yet.
>>
>> Economically this is a very good thing to do plus perhaps some of
>> the course will sink in and make me a more cautious driver.
>>
>> Emery Stora
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