It really depends on the insurance provider you are filling an application out for. If they are generally regarded as a well respected business and have up-to-date security features on their website you should be fine.
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It is certainly okay to switch insurance companies if it is in your best financial interest. We are a capitalist culture, after all. Everyone should shop around for what's best for them. But be careful about not paying your premium because you believe you've got a new carrier. For instance, you go into a State Farm office, fill out an application, throw away your premium notice for Farmer's - only to find out that State Farm turned down your application. Farmer's could technically drop you for non-payment of premium. Usually, it's best to pay up on your premium, obtain your new insurance, and then contact your old carrier for any reimbursement.
no
This is an opinion really, my opinion would be yes, it is okay.
no it is not
E&O Insurance is okay. You can find reviews online for E&O Insurance. You can go to www.businessservicereviews.com/...insurance.../eo-errors-and-omiss for reviews.
its okay
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Insurance follows the car, not the driver. As long as the car is insured and you have permission from the owner to drive it, you are covered.
You suck at spelling. And if everyone is okay with it and it's a friendly relaxed environment, then sure. But, if you aren't okay with it, say NO.
You can only put enough fluid in the transmission until the fluid is up too the full line on the dip stick, DO NOT OVER FILL IT!!!!