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<blockquote data-quote="falcon back" data-source="post: 4913293" data-attributes="member: 81520"><p>How is it difficult to save $2700 when you paying that exact $2700 in insurance premiums? When I left, 80 narrow was about $55 a week higher than 70 narrow. You can either pay 80 narrow premiums or you can you can pay 70 narrow premiums and put that $55 you are saving in the bank. Either way, the same amount of money is coming out of your check. With 80, your money goes to pay the higher premium. When you pay 70 premium and save the $55, you have just spent the same amount of money but that $55 adds up and when and if you have a max out of pocket claim, the money is there to pay the difference. If you don't have a large claim, the weekly deposit is still in the bank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="falcon back, post: 4913293, member: 81520"] How is it difficult to save $2700 when you paying that exact $2700 in insurance premiums? When I left, 80 narrow was about $55 a week higher than 70 narrow. You can either pay 80 narrow premiums or you can you can pay 70 narrow premiums and put that $55 you are saving in the bank. Either way, the same amount of money is coming out of your check. With 80, your money goes to pay the higher premium. When you pay 70 premium and save the $55, you have just spent the same amount of money but that $55 adds up and when and if you have a max out of pocket claim, the money is there to pay the difference. If you don't have a large claim, the weekly deposit is still in the bank. [/QUOTE]
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