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You could be submitting a large number of automated requests to our search engine. No biggie, I foolishly think to myself. A message reminds you of this when the app detects that you had a phone call while driving. They had been my whole families insurance provider before my experience of the Drivesave app and now none of us will be renewing with them. The device collects things like miles per gallon, your speed around turns, sudden stops, and other details about your driving habits. Purchase an AXA Drivesave policy 2. You could also download apk of AXA Drive and run it using android emulators such as big nox app player, bluestacks and koplayer. Plus it uses your phone gps, accelerometer and not sure what else , it sucks the battery like there is no tomorrow. Weʼve developed a service called that has been specially designed to handle such requests. AVOID like the plague!!

A new gadget for my car that can save me money on insurance? Sounds too good to be true, so you can probably tell how this story will end. UPDATE Nov 2016 : This review is for the 2014-version of the program. This service requires that you place a small tracking device in the OBD II data port of your car most vehicles manufactured after 1996 have one. The device collects things like miles per gallon, your speed around turns, sudden stops, and other details about your driving habits. This information is automatically sent to the In-Drive service via a cellular connection to calculate your discount. While this could come in handy if your vehicle is ever stolen and you have a police report to show to In-Drive , this may turn privacy-concerned drivers away from the service. Having nothing to hide about my daily commute to work and home, and the occasional weekend road trip, I signed up for the service and plugged the device into my car. If you want to see the approximate location of your vehicle if you lend it to a family member, that requires the premium service as well. And if you call customer service without having a credit card number on file, be prepared to be harassed about that on each and every call. So I drive along happily while the device uploads my driving stats. No biggie, I foolishly think to myself. Is this some kind of joke? My local agent looks into it and replies that the discount is only going forward, not for the driving history I had already earned, therefore, I need to pay my discount back. Your premium is adjusted at each policy renewal period every six months and will be based on the information collected from your communication service up to that point. Forking over your privacy and then fighting to get the discount you earned is probably not worth your time and effort. Instead, your time will be better spent shopping around for a lower rate on your insurance. UPDATE: A very nice representative from State Farm contacted me to further research my experience with the program. While they made a one-time exception in my case, the representative also informed me that this program was working as it was designed to, so it is possible that others will share my experience. However, I appreciate that State Farm stepped up to get some feedback about the program and allowed me to vent and I hope they are able to make improvements to it in the future so that if customers are willing to fork over their privacy, they at least see the discount they deserve. There are no subscription fees and it works with iPhone and Android devices. Please note that only WiFi-enabled not Bluetooth OBD II adapters will work with iOS devices. It can basically show you any reading available from the OBD II interface and it also includes some very nice dashboard layouts. It also tracks your other vehicle maintenance and keeps your data synced between iOS devices with iCloud. I have never had a wreck or even a speeding ticket. I must say I am quite shocked with this program. I am retired and my car comes out of the garage one to three times every week or so. Unfortunately, my B grade is due to the time of day I drive. Are you kidding me with this discount amount??? I have fussed with my agent and it is being researched with corporate currently. My agent advises that premiums went up in my area. Like I said, I seldom drive. This is my savings for being a great driver??? No one can tell me the total calculated mileage that my wheels rolled forward in 6 months???? No one can explain to me why on the website it shows 3 different estimated discount amounts within 3 different places once I log in to my account??? Of which none of those actual amounts were applied to my newly billed invoice??? Where is my as advertised up to 50% discount for being a safe driver? So far, this has been nothing but a disappointment!!! In my case, I was not getting my discount because I did not drive enough for them to calculate a discount for my bill, although the website displayed a discount just fine. Logic would dictate that low mileage would mean a larger discount, but this program seems to defy all logic. I understand that there is a cost for cellular connectivity between the tracking dongle and Verizon Telematics which, in turn, sends the information to State Farm , but this cost should not be passed on to the customer. I have a 2002 Hyundai Accent GS 1. I hope you are able to get some type of resolution out of this situation. I have this In-Drive device sitting in the passenger side of my car waiting to be installed. I am thinking now of just resealing it and sending it back. Does anybody can tell me to just install it and see how it goes? Or is it really just absolutely a waste of time? Turning the In-Drive in to agent in the morning. Will be changing insurance companys before the next renewal! Rates are just to high for a car that is 8 years old, driven less than 7,000 mile a year. Sadly I am ending the auto, umbrella, and home coverage because of this sham of a program. Not one person can tell me how much we will save or have saved. I drive less then 1000 miles per year and our other vehicle about 10000. Oh and if you want the low mileage discount you have to have Drive Safe. I guess my agent does not need clients since she did not bother to call back when I told the receptionist that we were shopping around this year. State Farm and Nancy Callahan you dropped the ball BIG TIME. Up to 50% its up to…so it could be 1% or it could be…could be 50%. You ask yourself…are they spying on me? When you fill out your information. Estimated miles driven ummm hmmm 10k annually. Well now I have indrive and it monitors my driving. I then drive 17k. Why are my rates going up. You said you wont increase my rates on my driving behavior????? We are increasing them on your mileage. Gone are the days you can pull a fast one on the rip off of auto insurance. You pay top dollar for NO savings. Well I let the silly thing expire, removed it and mailed it back. They amount you pay ends up being about the same as what you save. Plus whenever you deal with the company who does the Drive Safe service you get high-pressure upselling — and I hate the fact that they need your credit card to automatically enroll you each year. If you want real data, you have to pay for the outrageous amount in a monthy fee for it. But when I went to activate the device, I was immediately put off that they required my credit card and would be charging me a yearly fee after the first year. Which is pretty crazy considering that they can openly sell your non-identifing data to 3rd parties. When I went to cancel they tried to keep me in the program by telling me that my insurance would increase. They certainly need to step up their game here. There should be government involved, the same way they made insurance a Must. But this is only my opinion. We will see if it is worth it. I kinda doubt it. I live in a rural part of the state, and I drive quite a few miles every year. Also, I was quite annoyed that when I called in to set up the device, the saleswoman on the line kept trying to get me to pay for different upgrades. I would tell her no, and then she would find another upgrade that I needed to pay for. I finally just told her sorry, and I hung up. No incidents on driving record for 30 years. The State Farm renewal will not show a discount amount but neither does it show it for any other adjustment multiple line, multicar, vehicle safety, good driving , just a checkmark and a total amount saved. I cannot compare rates with and without as we added the tracking device when we switched over to State Farm. I can say that when we did not provide an updated credit card and State Farm cancelled the service, their return system was abysmal. I had received two of these notices before said box arrived. I mailed in the device it was, at least, postage page, but now have a notice they did not receive all the required materials, but no information about what was not returned! Our agent has been very supportive through the process. She suggested up front that it was unclear what kind of benefit it would provide. Thus, after paying for the service, it was saving us 2. I get C+ on time-of-day because, like everyone else in the god-forsaken universe I have to drive during rush hour. Since then, the discount basically pays for the service. Anyways, the reason I posted this is, when I called to cancel, I was told by the very apathetic-sounding rep that In-Drive was getting shut down in November 2016. No telling what info they are getting. I had no clue it costs. I asked up front and was told it only monitored miles driven, nothing else. Now I see it monitors everything. Plus it uses your phone gps, accelerometer and not sure what else , it sucks the battery like there is no tomorrow. If I was told honestly up front, I would not be in the program. When I called my Agent she said it had to do with my car, my location and the number of accidents in my area. I have been with them for over 20 years with no incidence of any kind. SO she tells me I can get this drive and save and it will knock 3 dollars off my bill and I can enroll into a Drivers Ed class to get another 3 dollars off. Where is the good driver discount? Insurance all the way around is a scam and a fleecing of people who do the right thing. Geico quoted me back down or even a bit lower than where I was last month with State Farm.. Reviews seem to run either way with them. The other issue at least in California is that they are threatening to begin taxing motorists by the mile either in lieu of or in addition to the current gasoline tax — what better way for the State to collect the necessary data than have the insurance companies do it for them. I would run from this program as it appears that most of you have.

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