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CortezBlue
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Mexico Auto Insurance Question
I am searching to do a renewal on my auto insurance. I normally get full coverage, but because I am looking at a different car I may start using I am
shopping for a DL policy
I came across a company AMMEX http://www.ammexinsurance.com/
Anyone used them?
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Have you looked at www.bajabound.com?
[Edited on 2-10-2016 by tjsue]
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I have been with bajabound for years, but they have become the highest price between Lewis and Lewis, AMMEX and other companies.
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All these guys are brokers for the same 2 or 3 Mex insurance companies. Annual DL policy with Bajabound starts from $120. Ammex are claiming "25-40%
lower rate" - somehow I doubt it will be 40%
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I looked at their site, didn't go further as it looks like you have
to set up an account. Like their claim to be cheaper than well
known competitors. I'm no expert, but I never see any noticeable price in the few major Mex Ins Co's, or the US
brokers, that is for the exact same coverage. It shows the 2 Ins Co's I would deal with, Genworth,
which I believe is HDI, and ACE. I think most offer the Drivers Lic policy, which is liability?
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CortezBlue,
The rates have not changed, however options for higher liability limits were added when the Mexican liability law changed a few years back. Previous
to the law change, many of our policies offered $50,000 in liability coverage. After the law change, most of the underwriters industry wide began
recommending getting at least $300,000 in liability. However, you can still get the $50,000 in coverage if you wish. Here is additional information
about the law change: https://www.bajabound.com/info/federallaw.php
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That site appears to have been setup in 2008, and not updated since 2009.
The boat and vehicle insurance "quote" links are affiliate marketing links (see the "aff_id=9067" in the link address?) - they send you to an agency
and get paid a commission for providing the potential buyer. Nowadays the links avoid making it that obvious that they're affiliate marketing links -
so it seems to be quite outdated.
The home insurance contact mechanism is simply to send an email to them.
The claims links seem to be outdated links to mex pro - who is perhaps the actual agency paying the affiliate commission (?).
The site appears to belong to Brian Krupski out of Phoenix, per the WHOIS **public** information on the domain:
Domain Name: AMMEXINSURANCE.COM
Creation Date: 2008-06-11T03:04:50Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2016-06-11T03:04:50Z
Registrant Name: Brian Krupski
Registrant Organization: Ammex Global Assurance
Registrant Street: 7972 E Beck Ln
Registrant City: Scottsdale
Registrant State/Province: Arizona
Registrant Postal Code: 85260
Registrant Country: US
Registrant Phone: +1.6027937737
Registrant Email: briankrupski@msn.com
http://www.regionalinternet.com/whois.php?domain=ammexinsura...
Brian's LinkedIn page has no indication of this being his main line of business, or his main profession - and thus looks to be a sideline source of
affiliate income for him - there seems to be no mention of it at all, in fact. He worked for the Tempe Chamber of Commerce at the time the site was
created:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkrupski
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AMMEX doesn't have DL policy either
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaGeoff | CortezBlue,
The rates have not changed, however options for higher liability limits were added when the Mexican liability law changed a few years back. Previous
to the law change, many of our policies offered $50,000 in liability coverage. After the law change, most of the underwriters industry wide began
recommending getting at least $300,000 in liability. However, you can still get the $50,000 in coverage if you wish. Here is additional information
about the law change: https://www.bajabound.com/info/federallaw.php |
Those changes happened a few years ago, nothing new
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I don't remember, but I "think" 2 years ago I paid the same $120-something for a liability-only DL policy with Bajabound as they're quoting today.
Like guys said, set the amount of coverage to minimum if you want lower price.
Yes, I don't see DL policy on Ammex site - it was you who wanted to buy it from Ammex, not me
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Quote: Originally posted by Alm | I don't remember, but I "think" 2 years ago I paid the same $120-something for a liability-only DL policy with Bajabound as they're quoting today.
Like guys said, set the amount of coverage to minimum if you want lower price.
Yes, I don't see DL policy on Ammex site - it was you who wanted to buy it from Ammex, not me |
Magoo get your glasses on.
Try $252 for DL policy at Bajabound
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Makes business sense that the insurance company would recommend $300,000 vs $50,000 coverage. Classic upsell.
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Quote: Originally posted by Tioloco | Makes business sense that the insurance company would recommend $300,000 vs $50,000 coverage. Classic upsell. |
Nope, state requirements changed a few years ago. 300K is the required amount to CYA
If you don't go to baja a bunch, it is very simple. If you get in an accident and don't have the proper coverage you and your vehicle are held until
you can prove that you can cover the accident.
Having 50K coverage, you might as well forgo insurance all together.
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You must've skipped those reading classes in elementary school. Or - too much tequila.
Ok, I'll have a mercy on you, send me your $252, I'll buy you annual DL from Bajabound, it starts from $127
[Edited on 2-11-2016 by Alm]
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Quote: Originally posted by CortezBlue |
If you get in an accident and don't have the proper coverage you and your vehicle are held until you can prove that you can cover the accident.
Having 50K coverage, you might as well forgo insurance all together. |
With you on that, don't know about required/recommended
amount, but I don't think too many of us would like to find
out after an accident that our policy was woefully inadequate.
Like carrying a $50,000 policy with $200,000 damage,
improbable,yes, impossible no.
Was at the border Ins Kiosk near the parking lot at
the beginning of the outlet mall getting pesos, noticed their
policies carry $500 000 csl, excessive? or not
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Sancho, there is no required amount of coverage. Buy 50K or buy 500K - whatever you are comfortable with. In state of Baja and BCS they don't
"require" you to have any Mex insurance. But I prefer to carry one.
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Quote: Originally posted by Alm | Sancho, there is no required amount of coverage. Buy 50K or buy 500K - whatever you are comfortable with. In state of Baja and BCS they don't
"require" you to have any Mex insurance. But I prefer to carry one. |
I could not disagree more with your post, a couple yrs back, my understanding is it became mandatory for Mex National plated
vehicles in Baja to be insured ad well as tourists, enforceable? That is another matter. To feel comfortable with a $50,000 Mex Auto policy, one has
to be a
total newbie, uninformed or delusional, to suggest that carrying that amount is adequate is incorrect. To try save $20 on a low coverage policy is
reckless
Mandatory as of Jan 1, 2012 ALL vehicles in Baja required
to have Ins
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It is true that buying Mexican insurance in the US can only be done by contacting California excess brokers such as bajabound or Lewis and Lewis.
With great respect to Geoff, I was suggest looking for brokers who may be attached to more than 2 or 3 carriers.
A suggestion is Mexadventure.com. In the past, I found that the offered more carrier options than Bajabound.
Not to diss Geoff, just saying that regardless of the broker, the number of options of carriers does make a difference.
That said, the relationship between broker and carrier is probbaly the most important consideration.
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I like BajaBound and still recommend them but a year or so ago they stopped offering motorcycle coverage on their DL policies. They were nice enough
to refer me to MexPro where I was able to get a DL policy with MC coverage. As I have full coverage on my trucks, the MC coverage was what I was
primarily looking for.
I was be able to get a discount but getting our auto and homeowner insurance from the same company. Didn't apply to the DL policy though.
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Quote: Originally posted by Alm |
You must've skipped those reading classes in elementary school. Or - too much tequila.
Ok, I'll have a mercy on you, send me your $252, I'll buy you annual DL from Bajabound, it starts from $127
[Edited on 2-11-2016 by Alm] |
I think you broke your calculator
127 only covers you for 50K. If you cant prove you have 300K, you are wasting your time. You might as well not pay for the insurance.
252 is for the current legal amount. Otherwise you are peeing your pesos away
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