paulsharvey
Super Member
So, apparently, or allegedly, Allstate paid app developers to include data tracking and back doored that info to Allstate to base rates on. S
I quit driving to Dallas for work and asked about getting my insurance rate dropped. State Farm wanted to put a GPS tracker in my truck. I said no. It was very difficult to keep from cussing at them when on the phone after that response.Was it State Farm, that Texas AG is working on now that bought access to track their customers phones, without permission? Maybe they was Gieco?
It's always very satisfying to tell them to cancel your policy, but unfortunately nearly impossible to be prepared to do so real-time, during an interaction like this. It loses its punch, when you have to call back a week later to cancel with a cooler head, after making other arrangements.I quit driving to Dallas for work and asked about getting my insurance rate dropped. State Farm wanted to put a GPS tracker in my truck. I said no. It was very difficult to keep from cussing at them when on the phone after that response.
One reason I don't have "apps" on my personal phone.So, apparently, or allegedly, Allstate paid app developers to include data tracking and back doored that info to Allstate to base rates on. SView attachment 4264200
You'd probably like the Golden Globe Race, a non-stop solo circumnavigation race that is administered with zero screens, zero comm's, and basically no communication or navigation technology newer than paper charts and a sextant. It's not as crazy extreme as some other races (e.g. BT Global Challenge), this is more of a "Zen" crowd, but still a huge challenge for the competitors.Something resonates laying out the auto club map on the kitchen table planning a road trip…
Probably the snitch device plugs onto the OBDII port that your truck doesn't have. Count your blessings.I volunteered to sign up for my 1985 3/4 truck and was told not eligible… go figure?