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american family insurance FAQ


Yes they will pay you back, However (I was insurance agent ) it is kinda a scam the quote you got is not a guarantee until it goes threw underwriting there is NO way for the agent to tell you what your premium will be that is up to the underwriters. Its


It is not necessarily a scam. Have you compared all aspects of the policies. The deductibles are the same, the endorsements and limits are the same. Both of those can make a difference. Before you switch talk to Farmers and let them explain the difference.


It's going to depend on what state you live in. You will have to ask your agent.


I would be surprise if there wasn't. Call them and find out, it may depend on your specific policy.


No. It makes no difference

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Potter's House Star to Compete in 3-Point Championships

18.05.12

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Antoinette Bannister, a senior basketball player from Potter's House Christian Academy, was presented her honorary jersey at the American Family Insurance National High School Slam Dunk & 3-Point Selection Tour Thursday afternoon at Potter's House Christian Academy in Jacksonville, Fla.

Bannister is one of 24 senior basketball players selected to compete in the American Family Insurance National High School Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships, a nationally televised competition spotlighting the country's top high school senior sharpshooters and dunkers. The event is slated for March 29, 2012, at the Alario Center in New Orleans, and will be televised on CBS April 1, at 4:30 p.m. ET.

Bannister, one of the nation's top three-point shooters, will attend the University of North Carolina next year.

"When my dad told me I got the invitation, I said yes with no hesitation," Bannister said of the opportunity to compete in the three-point contest. "I'm looking forward to meeting new people and having fun. I'm looking to come back with the win."


Source: First Coast News