State effin' Farm

I`m not going to read all these posts
I wouldn't insure my sick dog with State Farm. Hold your ground. If it's totaled, you should get a check in hand for fair value (that you agree to) before handing over the title. If you had your vehicle financed through the bank you can bet they wouldn't send the title without seeing a settlement check. I'll bet your gal's neck is starting to hurt real bad!
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. I`m already getting mad. I had state fu--, er, farm from the time I was 16 to 32, never used them! Right after I got married, my new 1977 ford XLT pick up was stolen, never got it back or heard a word on anyone finding it. I had just traded a 67 ford p/u and $7000 for it, it had everything on it, including a C-B in the glove box , chrome reversed w/ baby moons, silver w/ red pinstripes, red interior, and a lot more. state fu--, offered me $2700 for it. they thot they had me over a barrel I guess, as I was just a working man and was the only car I had. Mind u , I owed about $5600 Something on it at that time. I called the okla. insurance commissioner many times about it, which is a joke in okla. He said he could do nothing. "They probly had him in their pocket, as that`s the way in this state." I borrowed the money and paid the truck off, and fought , cussed threatened to sue, for the rest of the year. When the end of the came, a different person called me and wanted to know how to resolve "his" before Jan 1srt. I told him to pay me what the truck was worth, they finally came up to $6250, and I took it. still lost $ . I will bad mouth those slimy bastards the rest of my life, and will always advise against them. My dad had them for many years also and never had to use them. So that`s the way they treat lifetime customers ?!---FU-- THEM AND ALL THAT WORK FOR THEM !