If you're a mutual policyholder, please reply "yay" or "nay" and then ask all other mutual policyholders to do the same. The more votes we can aggregate here the better.
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Policyholders could never be organized To the point of being effective. Most of them have not a clue as to what constitutes a mutual company. Bottom line, the concept of a mutual company is a SCAM. Inquire about the extensive real estate holding the company has on the Chicago Gold Cost and US Virgin Islands, you will be astounded. State Farm exists for the pleasure of approximately two dozen people-the rest of the associates are living lies promulgated by the two dozen.
There we go. Progress, people. Mutual policyholders recording their position at the annual meeting. Surprised it took so long to get everyone to realize there is a solution. Now who is going to do something with it?
@4rsn......actually, eye roller did note that the annual meeting was the only way to take action. As opposed to the absolutely ridiculous notion that a handful of “ayes” on an internet site would help.
Eye roller, maybe look passed the obvious and appreciate that someone is trying to bring attention to the only means of unseating the unpopular CEO. Mutual Policyholders.
Because everyone knows that a smattering of “votes” by random people on an internet site is how you execute a corporate takeover. (Rolls eyes so far back that complete darkness ensues).
And you wonder why you are not running State Farm.
Tipsy has proxy votes. You’re never going to be able to overcome those.
LOL, this some sort of cheap Trump Rally the author trying for?
The summary you want is called the Mutual Auto policy. Everything State Farm would need to tell you is in there.
Hahaha. Your silly motion will go nowhere. I have complete control of the board. My son and I will rule over you until the middle of the century!
Curious to where the above poster switched their 17 policies?
I inquired on this with public relations here in Texas and received no response. Yes, can someone please point me to a summary of mutual policyholder rights? Really starting to get a sense that I'm dealing with a rather unamerican company...
Where can we find a summary of policyholder rights?
I felt my vote wouldn’t actually count unless I voted with my policy dollars. After twenty years of State Farm premiums, I finally elected to switch my seventeen policies to a competitor. I saved quite a bit of money, but the best perk is that I no longer receive so much unwanted mail. I had elected the go-green “paperless” option. I was getting ridiculous amounts of mail from State Farm every week. I can’t imagine how much I would get if I hadn’t selected paperless. I told them a million times the only paper I wanted was my renewal insurance cards. I guess that was too difficult for them to comprehend. I swear that company trips over dollars to pick up dimes.
What a joke. Unless you gather these votes pursuant to a recognized and seconded motion at the annual meeting, you’re doing nothing.
Yes
Yay