$388 SAVINGS
ON AUTO INSURANCE
when they switch from companies like
GEICO, State Farm and Allstate
FREE GIFT
when you call
CALL
1-877-203-0936
Own a home? Your savings
could be even more!
The AARP Auto & Home Insurance Program from The Hartford.
The only Auto & Home Insurance endorsed by AARP.
Saving is easy! With this Program, members who switch their auto insurance save an average of $388
in the first year alone – and enjoy benefits and claim services designed especially for AARP members.
If you own a home, your savings could be even greater! Members who switch to the AARP Homeowners
Insurance Program save an average of $148*. That means potential combined savings of $536!
Call now to request a FREE money-saving quote. No coupon necessary.
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1-877-203-0936
Or Request a Quote Online at:
aarp.thehartford.com/mm14
CODE: 420139
■
24-hour Claims Service
■ Lifetime Renewability†
■
Lock in Your Rate for 12 Months, Not Six
■
Lifetime Repair Guarantee
No wonder nearly 90% of our customers
stay with us year after year!
*
Savings amounts are based on information from The Hartford’s AARP Auto & Home Insurance Program customers who became new auto insurance
policyholders or new homeowners insurance policyholders between 1/1/08 and 12/31/08 and provided data regarding their savings. Your savings may vary.
Average auto insurance savings for the period was $388. Average homeowners insurance savings for the period was $148. Homeowners product is not available
in all areas, including the state of Florida.
†If you are age 50 or older, once you’re insured through this Program for at least 60 days, you cannot be refused renewal as long as applicable premiums are
paid when due. Also, you and other customary drivers of your vehicles must retain valid licenses, remain physically and mentally capable of operating an
automobile, have no convictions for driving while intoxicated and must not have obtained your policy through material misrepresentation. Benefit currently
not available in Hawaii, Michigan, New Hampshire, North Carolina and South Carolina.