Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

SF Auto rates/premiums coming down in June (and competitor's are going up up up)

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Post ID: @OP+T3UplRb

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Sure, if what you're paying for is sh--, you'll get sh--.

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Post ID: @expl+T3UplRb

YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!

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Post ID: @etie+T3UplRb

I shopped 5 companies and SF was the highest.

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Post ID: @1vcj+T3UplRb

I shopped five insurance company rates for auto and SF was the lowest

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Post ID: @1ifk+T3UplRb

Some PR or Claims mgt skirt is the OP.

You are obviously correct. But watch out, or he'll call you a creative name like whoopie.

What he has against Whoopie Goldberg is anyone's guess. Maybe she's a Progressive customer.

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Post ID: @1pdo+T3UplRb

My auto rate went up!

Seeya later, State Farm.

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Post ID: @1lbp+T3UplRb

My auto renewal rate just drop 13% for the next six month premium Thanks

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Post ID: @1csi+T3UplRb

Some PR or Claims mgt skirt is the OP.

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Post ID: @1bjt+T3UplRb

So rates going down or up or neither is what I would consider a fact.

I wouldn't consider it a fact unless it is specific enough to contain information about line of business, state, and other factors that effect the rate as relevant.

Saying that rates are going up or down is such a general statement that it's likely to be both true and false simultaneously, depending upon the scenario.

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Post ID: @1pyj+T3UplRb

I promise you that both threads are not from the same person. I know this because I started the other thread as a direct rebuttal of this inane thread.

So why didn't I just respond to this thread?

Because the SF PR goons want to control the thread title, because lots of people will never look beyond it. It's the same reason they started all of those "All the insurance companies are laying off" threads.

And because F them; that's why.

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Post ID: @1vyw+T3UplRb

So rates going down or up or neither is what I would consider a fact. Same for loss and expense trends. They are contained in rate filings which are public information. Same with net worth. Those details with a little effort can all be verified or proven as inaccurate. Statements that SF is the best or worst are not based in fact but opinion.

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Post ID: @xyx+T3UplRb

This thread and the following thread https://www.thelayoff.com/t/T344OU5 were started at almost the exact same time. They’re very similar, with a few replies to egg them on but going in opposite directions. I’d guess trolling for bites. I wouldn’t think SF would want to draw any more attention to this site than the employees already have but only the Admins know for sure. It could easily be the same person.

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Post ID: @gek+T3UplRb

Except this isn't people interjecting facts to right the record. This is State Farm leadership spamming marketing crap. I mean, come on.

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Post ID: @sks+T3UplRb

So I can see both sides. As a someone posted earlier this site is for disgruntled current or ex-employees. Fine, good place to vent. The flip side, is when some of the same people make statements that are absurd others feel compelled to interject facts, or their own opinions to dispute what they believe are inaccurate statements. Seems like both have a purpose?

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Post ID: @plw+T3UplRb

GREAT NEWS in troubled times!

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Post ID: @zvs+T3UplRb

If State Farm is unleashing their PR guys on this thread, it must mean this forum is getting a lot more attention that they like.

So in true State Farm fashion, they've decided to hell with their employees; they're going to use a forum designed of laid off employees to promote their foundering brand.

Have you no shame, State Farm? Get bent. Seriously.

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Post ID: @tgn+T3UplRb

Get this $hit outta here. This sites for disgruntled employees anyway, only way customers see it is if they’re pissed about a claim anyway.

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Post ID: @jre+T3UplRb

Enjoy the few dollars every month you are saving, several thousands of employees and their families lost their jobs, healthcare, and benefits for you to save $10.

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Post ID: @ype+T3UplRb

WARNING: This thread is blatant propaganda issued by State Farm's PR team.

Be extremely skeptical.

Ask questions. For example, in what states are rates coming down? By how much? How do their rates compare to their major competitors in YOUR market.

In most cases, what you'll find is that State Farm is not competitive and I can promise you that you DO NOT WANT to be subjective to State Farm's butchered claims process.

Go somewhere else.

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Post ID: @jci+T3UplRb

Excellent! As long as you don’t file a claim, then you’ll realize why the rates dropped. If they drop another 50% you may get what you’re paying for! Keep it up SF!

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Post ID: @adv+T3UplRb

Loss trends and expense trends both improving simultaneously-SF’s competitive position versus industry is changing quickly. Lapse is and will continue to improve as well. Growth is not far away.

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Post ID: @ruv+T3UplRb

Just searched State Farm auto rates in Google News and it's true....rates and premiums are coming down in June while our competitor's are going up

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Post ID: @meg+T3UplRb

wow...this just shows how strong SF really is in the industry

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Post ID: @hoa+T3UplRb

And who is paying you to post this gross generalization here?

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