nvbirdman
08-10-2019, 12:51 AM
Sorry, this is just for us older guys.
We may not like AARP, but they periodically offer driving courses and they say taking it may lower your insurance.
I signed up and paid fifteen dollars for the class. When I got there I found out it would be a four hour class. Oh well, I'm retired, not like I had anything else to do that day. I felt like I was in a high school drivers education class but back then the girls were younger and prettier.
After the class we were given a paper to send to our ins. co.
I called my ins. co. to ask if I should send it now or wait till just before the ins. is due. The guy I talked to just had me read the serial number off the paper I had been given and told me I was all set.
Now the really good news, for the next three years I will be getting a discount of ninety two dollars each year. Fifteen dollars and four hours of my time, I think it was worth it.
We may not like AARP, but they periodically offer driving courses and they say taking it may lower your insurance.
I signed up and paid fifteen dollars for the class. When I got there I found out it would be a four hour class. Oh well, I'm retired, not like I had anything else to do that day. I felt like I was in a high school drivers education class but back then the girls were younger and prettier.
After the class we were given a paper to send to our ins. co.
I called my ins. co. to ask if I should send it now or wait till just before the ins. is due. The guy I talked to just had me read the serial number off the paper I had been given and told me I was all set.
Now the really good news, for the next three years I will be getting a discount of ninety two dollars each year. Fifteen dollars and four hours of my time, I think it was worth it.