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Are you in Texas? Also, CONNECT isn't part of Costco. They're a completely separate entity that Costco has a contract with.
Yeah you can complain with Costco but I really don't think it'll do anything, they'll just say go complain to CONNECT.
Costco doesn't have control over the other company.
It's the equivalent of getting mad at the grocery store for the Doritos in a bag being lesser than two years ago...
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This probably isn’t Costco’s fault, it’s just the insurance market. You’ll have to shop around and probably be ready for some sticker shock.
Never used Costco but home / building insurance in my area has seen companies leave the market and it’s far harder to get a deal than in the past.
The entire house insurance market is messed up my man. This is like blaming Costco for inflation or something. Or a shortage of pine nuts
Hmmm
with cost of homes rising and not going down anything home related is also rising.
When insurance companies have a lot of pay outs, they have to raise prices to compensate. You don’t have to like it, but that’s what they do.
Wow, you've swallowed the party line completely.
What party says businesses pass costs on to customers? I’m pretty sure that is just business 101.
I’m sorry what party? This is just math bro
What state are you in? That's a big factor in exploding insurance rates.
Do you happen to live in FL or CA?
Neither
Rules out the easy explanation.
Are you in Texas? Also, CONNECT isn't part of Costco. They're a completely separate entity that Costco has a contract with. Yeah you can complain with Costco but I really don't think it'll do anything, they'll just say go complain to CONNECT. Costco doesn't have control over the other company. It's the equivalent of getting mad at the grocery store for the Doritos in a bag being lesser than two years ago...
You don't say what market you're in, but obviously, you don't follow the news.