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ApeCoder2011-01-14 10:36:19
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ApeCoder, 2011-01-14 10:36:19

How to analyze reviews on the Internet

Let's say you need to choose an insurance company for CASCO.

Is it possible to get some idea of ​​reality from the reviews?

The problem is that they do not write positive reviews, but only negative ones.

And what would be the advice. Or theories

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ChemAli, 2011-01-14
@ChemAli

In insurance situations, I assume that hemorrhoids are inevitable. There is no more or less hemorrhoids - you either have it or you don't. You can hang out a little on auto forums and offer to share your experience - live feedback can be very eloquent.

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kekoz, 2011-01-14
@kekoz

Alas, every review is subjective. And to assess the reliability of an insurance company, it is desirable to use objective information. She is boring :), but eloquent. You need to start with excavations both on the company's website and on the websites of all kinds of supervisory and regulatory authorities. Look for any "objective" - ​​how many claims were received for insured events, how many of them were denied, how many payments were made, what damage was covered, etc.
They are required to publish this information regularly. To check, you can also contact some union of auto insurers (or whatever it is called).
And on forms - it’s like that, just blow off steam :)

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