Getting Paid To Drive with Affordable Insurance


Get Paid and Have Affordable Insurance

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Here at Getting Paid To Drive, we like to offer tips that can help you drive safely while earning money. When it comes to auto insurance, paying more for your coverage can often mean you are getting solid full coverage. On the flip side, finding cheap car insurance doesn’t necessarily mean that you are getting a bad policy. Everyone wants to get more and pay less. Here we offer you some helpful information and tips on how to get great insurance that is also affordable.

Car Cost

Think about how much it will cost to insure a vehicle before purchasing, not after. Many consumers only take the sticker price into consideration, forgetting that insurance for years to come on a high cost car can sometimes cost you a fortune.

As obvious as it is, some consumers need to be reminded – luxury and sports cars are more expensive to insure compared to safe, economical vehicles.

Shop Around

The most important thing you can do when making any kind of purchase should be comparing prices with various companies. This applies with both buying a car and buying insurance. It is always smart to get quotes from at least three separate insurance companies in your state, preferably from the largest ones. They will have the lowest prices and the best ratings.  Ultimately, the best insurance company is going to be the one with strong policy options, low prices, high customer satisfaction, and a reputation for honest, fair claims processing.

Deductible

If you have a larger deductible, you’ll have to pay more should you have an accident, but your monthly or bi-annual premiums will decrease. Because higher deductibles require higher out-of-pocket expenses for drivers, statistically speaking, insurance companies can expect fewer claims from policyholders.

When searching for cheap car insurance, remember that your goal should be about getting the best policy and coverage in terms of value, not just the lowest price. Really cheap rates from a company could mean bad customer service and difficulty dealing with accidents and claims. 

Getting Paid To Drive

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Once you have affordable insurance and are ready to hit the road, it’s time to make some money! If you are a commuter or daily errand driver, or even out on the road for holiday break, you could be making extra money. Find out more how our drivers are making an income simply by doing what they would do every day, drive.