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Re: Stick in roof/ceiling trouble
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Posted by CRUSADER on January 23, 2007 at 19:03:32 from (70.133.153.89):
In Reply to: Re: Stick in roof/ceiling trouble posted by old on January 23, 2007 at 16:37:53:
Hi Old, I don't have a phone number for RVOS, and now that I think about it they may not have an office in Missouri. They are in Texas and although I have never insured with them my parents and a few others have. USAA is global wide offering insurance, investments, loans, and not sure what all other things. One of the requirements for elegibility is being in the service or a service members family. A phone number for them is 1-800-531-8111. I have content / renters insurance and auto insurance with them and currently have a loan for a vehicle with them with the lowest rate that I could find (car dealer told me he could beat it, but came a little short on delivery). Not sure, but we may switch the home owners policy to them depending on how much it goes up or if it goes up. Give them a call and see what they can do for you. Not everyone likes what they offer, but I've been satisfied so far. LOL, I have had coverage with them in two different states in the US and two different countries. Good Luck with your home repair and hope this helps. Jim
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