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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 50 Deep: [QB] So when ur company asks for the current odometer reading on your vehicle I'm assuming it changes ur rates. So I'm wondering if when I report the higher mileage does that mean my policy will go down because the car is worth less? Or will my policy stay the same but if the car ever gets wrecked they will screw me on what its worth? Or is it better just to leave things as they are and not report the odo reading? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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50 Deep
Member # 6216
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So when ur company asks for the current odometer reading on your vehicle I'm assuming it changes ur rates. So I'm wondering if when I report the higher mileage does that mean my policy will go down because the car is worth less? Or will my policy stay the same but if the car ever gets wrecked they will screw me on what its worth? Or is it better just to leave things as they are and not report the odo reading?
slowback67
Member # 6348
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I think it's the more miles you drive the more they will charge you...you have more of a chance being involved in a wreak if you drive 15,000miles a year then if you drive 10,000 miles.
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