A suggestion for you Patrick. I went to Cinnibar and sent them all the info on
upgrades, pictures etc, and they established the replacement value. Was real
easy as RVAA accepted their numbers for repalecement. This worked real well to
my advantage.
my .02.
al
> I'm making a bunch of changes to my personal insurance - moving homeowners
> and auto to a new company and getting a new PEL policy. Thought this would
> be a good time to call RVAA(800.521.2942) and move the GMC to them(I totally
> confused the agent at my new auto company trying to explain the GMC).
>
> Got a couple surprises along the way. Turns out the agent at RVAA didn't
> know what a GMC is either. My quote came in for a GMC 4104. Called her
> back to explain that it's not a bus. After telling her that it's front
> wheel drive and all the VIN's start with TZE, she called the Royal
> underwriter and he(or she) knew what it is, so we got past that.
>
> The annual premium was a few dollars more than my present company, but the
> coverage is *much* better. Instead of 50/100/300 limits, I now have a
> "smooth" $500,000 liability limit. Also their "Plus II" endorsement
> features unlimited towing and roadside assistance and a host of other
> "enhancements" and Agreed Value coverage is available to respond to the
> unique nature of the GMC(I already knew this, but mention it for the benefit
> of any newbies).
>
> This is not something to be done on the spur of the moment tho' as you'll
> need an appraisal(for the Agreed Value coverage), a mechanics statement of
> condition(RVAA provides the form), two interior and two exterior photos and
> a copy of the original bill of sale.
>
> Luckily, I've got until April on the Auto policy. It's the Homeowners
> that's up next week.
>
> BTW, I have no affiliation with RVAA other than being a potential new
> customer. Just thought I'd mention this for the benefit of those
> considering moving their GMC insurance to them. I'll update this later to
> let everyone know how it works out and how RVAA's service after the sale
> scores.
>
> Patrick
upgrades, pictures etc, and they established the replacement value. Was real
easy as RVAA accepted their numbers for repalecement. This worked real well to
my advantage.
my .02.
al
> I'm making a bunch of changes to my personal insurance - moving homeowners
> and auto to a new company and getting a new PEL policy. Thought this would
> be a good time to call RVAA(800.521.2942) and move the GMC to them(I totally
> confused the agent at my new auto company trying to explain the GMC).
>
> Got a couple surprises along the way. Turns out the agent at RVAA didn't
> know what a GMC is either. My quote came in for a GMC 4104. Called her
> back to explain that it's not a bus. After telling her that it's front
> wheel drive and all the VIN's start with TZE, she called the Royal
> underwriter and he(or she) knew what it is, so we got past that.
>
> The annual premium was a few dollars more than my present company, but the
> coverage is *much* better. Instead of 50/100/300 limits, I now have a
> "smooth" $500,000 liability limit. Also their "Plus II" endorsement
> features unlimited towing and roadside assistance and a host of other
> "enhancements" and Agreed Value coverage is available to respond to the
> unique nature of the GMC(I already knew this, but mention it for the benefit
> of any newbies).
>
> This is not something to be done on the spur of the moment tho' as you'll
> need an appraisal(for the Agreed Value coverage), a mechanics statement of
> condition(RVAA provides the form), two interior and two exterior photos and
> a copy of the original bill of sale.
>
> Luckily, I've got until April on the Auto policy. It's the Homeowners
> that's up next week.
>
> BTW, I have no affiliation with RVAA other than being a potential new
> customer. Just thought I'd mention this for the benefit of those
> considering moving their GMC insurance to them. I'll update this later to
> let everyone know how it works out and how RVAA's service after the sale
> scores.
>
> Patrick