State Farm to give refunds
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September 09, 2008

State Farm to give refunds

State Farm Florida is giving back to some 98,000 policyholders about $120-million in refunds in unpaid discounts to those who hardened their homes against hurricanes. The refunds will be credited to the renewal premium for those renewing policyholders. Or the company will issue a check to those policyholders it is dropping.

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What's the over / under on how much longer until they leave the state?

State Farm, HQ'ed in Polk County.

JD and Putnam, HQ'ed in Polk County.

Putnam giving up on DC and coming home to run for Ag Commissioner.

JD spending $1 million+ to take Putnam's spot.

Just wonderful news for everyone.

JD and Putnam Are corrupt and people should vote both right out of any office they run for

So we get to send JD to congress and get Red instead? How is that fair?

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