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Bundling
- Insurance Types You Can Bundle
- When Bundling Makes Sense
Page OverviewBundling, society's new code word for packaging deals, has also found its way into the insurance world.
If you're unfamiliar with the term, it refers to receiving a discount for subscribing to several services with one provider. Phone companies made this famous when they started offering discounted bundle packages for Internet, cable, and phone services.
Now, depending on your provider, you can do this with your insurance policies.
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Bundles include most forms of insurance, and if you carry two or more of these policies you should look into the financial gains of consolidating them through one provider:
- Car
- Homeowners
- Health
- Property
- Rental
- Life
Most carriers, you'll find, will offer a bundle discount on all of your respective policies. And, as an added bonus, this consolidates all of your insurance bills into one.
Top When Bundling Makes Sense
Before agreeing to a bundle package, make sure the discounts will justify switching providers. Weigh the potential bundle discount against the discount you might already receive from your current provider for being a long-time customer. Ask your insurance agent for assistance before making a decision.
NOTE: If applicable, don't forget to let your provider know your status as a homeowner. Most offer discounts for owning a house, a condo, or a mobile home.





