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    to everyone. I may try one of the at-home kits. However....

    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado Fatboy View Post
    Be aware some insurance companies count this as a claim against you. A few years back I was shopping around for insurance and was told by an insurance company they would not cover me because I had too many claims. I said WTF are you talking about, I haven't made a claim in years. They said oh yes you have, three windshield repairs in the last two years.
    ...this in spades. This being my concern. Those of you guys "with coverage" etc - I'd be a little careful. I got dropped from State Farm on auto, and we admittedly had several other things going on (speeding tickets, etc), but when it happened, I called my agent furious and he started looking through and said he wish he'd noticed my windshield activity. His own son (employed by agency) kept telling us to replace the windshields, and then after it was done, our agent himself said that was a big cause. Already this was probably 5 years ago, but I wasn't getting chips fixed. What did I do? I'd let chips turn to crack and then get a new windshield. Who wants a pitted out window, right? It wasn't like 3 in 3 years, it was more like 3 / year for a couple of years. They weren't cheap ones, either, although a few were cheap ones on the wrangler.

    I now have Farmers and they supposedly cover all the chips (and windshields), but State Farm supposedly covered all the windshields without issue either. They did, until I hit too many without warning. So, this winter I've had two fixed so far, and probably have 2-3 more. Paid cash for one, let Farmers get the other, but I definitely don't trust an insurance company to say "nah, bro, it don't affect your rates or claims or nuttin!" Yeah, right.

    Also love how Elite charges LESS to insurance than they do for cash. Definitely UNLIKE the health insurance analogy.
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    When you say Elite, you mean Safelite? Elite auto glass was bought out by Safelite several years ago.

    Having worked at Safelite replacing and repairing auto glass, I do know that in Colorado and Wyoming, the average life of a windshield is 6 months. State Farm knows that, that's why they dropped glass coverage as a seperate policy. I've been down that road with them personally. They refused to cover my glass, even though I was grandfathered in when they no longer offered glass coverage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmg8550 View Post
    When you say Elite, you mean Safelite? Elite auto glass was bought out by Safelite several years ago.

    Having worked at Safelite replacing and repairing auto glass, I do know that in Colorado and Wyoming, the average life of a windshield is 6 months. State Farm knows that, that's why they dropped glass coverage as a seperate policy. I've been down that road with them personally. They refused to cover my glass, even though I was grandfathered in when they no longer offered glass coverage.
    Every time you renew, the policy can change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmg8550 View Post
    When you say Elite, you mean Safelite? Elite auto glass was bought out by Safelite several years ago.

    Having worked at Safelite replacing and repairing auto glass, I do know that in Colorado and Wyoming, the average life of a windshield is 6 months. State Farm knows that, that's why they dropped glass coverage as a seperate policy. I've been down that road with them personally. They refused to cover my glass, even though I was grandfathered in when they no longer offered glass coverage.
    I suppose so. I wasn't aware of the acquisition, and now that you mention it, I have paperwork with both on it. I'm sure it is Safelite.
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