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Last year Geico Insurance Co. gave $20,000,000 ( twenty million dollars ) to police departments for the purpose of buying new laser and radar guns... And they're not the ONLY ones... |
Why?
It's not hard to imagine, is it? For the big bucks! Does that surprise you?
Listen: This is NOT about the speeding ticket fine. Yeah, it'll cost you $150.00 to $200.00 dollars- but if that was it- you'd never see this page... and I wouldn't be talking to you...
The fine is only the beginning of the nightmare.
It's about the storm after the traffic ticket... You've got to ask yourself, "What happens after the speeding ticket?
A LOT!
In fact, this "hush-hush" secret is SO powerful... you're not going to hear about it in the evening news.
Did you know there are insurance companies TODAY who 'donate' hundreds of $3,000 radar guns to the police departments? ...and of course it's for 'highway safety'. Yeah, right.
So then the traffic cops use the radars... and... use them a lot.
Look at these shocking statistics...
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More than 100,000 people a day receive a speeding ticket in this country! One in 6 will get approximately a 75% rate hike because of two tickets...
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Here's the scheme...
You get a speeding ticket... send in your fine and forget about it...
But behind the scene your insurance company checks your driving record and jacks-up your premium... or they cancel on you. (Like you weren't paying enough already...) You get upset and go shopping for cheaper insurance- but it's too late... You had to do some specific easy steps BEFORE your court date.
Did you know that 97.9% of the offenders plead guilty... pay the hefty fine and walk out... not knowing the consequences of their decision to not fight the ticket and ignorant to how it will affect them for the next 3 years?
That is until they get their new policy change in the mail.
And that is how the system runs. By the 97.9% who just whip out their checkbooks and pay the fine... and go their merry way. You talk about a smooth operating money-sucking machine. This money-sucking machine runs the entire budget for some small towns.
More on that in a minute...
Here's what they don't want you to know... You pay the ticket or you're found guilty. The clerk of court records it in the database. A database that ALL the insurance companies have access to. Your insurance company then will check your record at least once a year... Look at this:
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Insurance companies spend 26 million dollars a year checking driving records? You know by now that they're not checking it to give you a good driver's discount. They want to INCREASE your rates... |
They find the speeding ticket... they then mail you a nice friendly letter stating how your insurance is going up... adding a 'surcharge' as high as 26% EVERY YEAR... for the next 3 years...
In Fact... If you receive three tickets within 3 years- your rates more than likely WILL Double.
DOUBLE!
Want proof? Listen in closely because it's not every day that one of their own slips and tells the truth...
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Simply paying the fine, an admission of guilt, could cost you dearly in insurance rates. Doubt it? Let's say you're an experienced driver in California with a single-car policy and a good driving record, who is paying the average rates statewide for liability, collision and comprehensive coverage, $765 annually. If you were a Prudential Financial customer you'd get a 25% good-driver discount and pay only $574. One speeding ticket would mean a roughly 27% increase from the base premium, says Prudential's Laurita Warner -- a $207 annual increase, or $621 more over three years. (Surcharges usually last for three years.) Suddenly, a premium that was $574 has ballooned to $1,071. After the third conviction, expect to pay roughly 63% more than you originally did, or $1,247. Over three years you would end up paying $2,020 more than if you'd kept your nose clean, or much more than the fines themselves. -Chris Solomon, MSN MoneyCentral |
And that's just the beginning...
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The insurance industry is very quietly passing new harsher rules so they can raise your insurance rates or cancel drivers with three points in a three year period. Before it was three points in a one-year period and you could start fresh every year. The result of this will be that a lot of good people will be subject to unreasonable rate increases which in turn can lead to an increase in uninsured drivers on our streets and highways. The insurance companies will make untold millions in increased premiums... |
...And after your ticket is recorded- it's too late to go shopping for another company. You can't go to another insurance company... AFTER you pay or you're found guilty... at least not without paying about the same amount you're paying...
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What should I do if I have gotten a speeding ticket?
Do you want to use their system against them... TODAY?I mean, do you want to be able to look back 10 minutes from now (20 if you're slow)... and know you have set the wheels in motion?
Yes? And If I showed you this secret... how many times
There's nothing to buy on this page and no forms to fill out. All the instructions are right here on this page. You simply need to follow the steps. I'm going to ask you to do this experiment. When you're done, you should have the greatest chance of NOT getting an insurance rate increase... even if you did nothing else! Are you ready? Ok, here's what you do:
Step 1: Gather your tools
Step 2: Wait for the emails... You can go do other things- It may take a day or two. NO More.
Step 3: You May EVEN find your insurance company has been taking you for an expensive ride...
So there you have it. Can you see how simple it is? Straightforward. Just look at the easy-to-follow steps... How cool is that? Now... What if... instead of doing one insurance quote, you did 2 or 3? |