Monday, July 11, 2011

Holy Cannoli!

Conversion of my TX driver's license to MA driver's license...ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. What a racket.

13 comments:

Old NFO said...

Yep, they've got you by the short and curlies :-(

Weer'd Beard said...

That's just the start of it. Just wait...and use lube!

Guffaw in AZ said...

You mentioned New England. I missed the 'Peoples's Republic of..' part.

wizardPC said...

Wait.

You moved from Texas to Massachussettss?

And you did this on purpose?

Lissa said...

Oh, honey ... This is just the tip of the iceberg ... luckily, New England has tons of awesome gunnies who will help offset the pain :)

Wally said...

Well, $100 ? That's at least a friendly introduction to MA.

You tell your car insurance company yet ? **ducking**

Weer'd Beard said...

Oh shit Wally, I forgot about that sweet little bullet.

Welcome to Massachusetts, Motto: "Live Free, or Here!"

LMB said...

Poor Christina's gonna be the one needing a massage.

Christina RN LMT said...

Heh. My (soon-to-be) former insurance company quoted me about $1,600 for a year's worth of auto insurance. This after I've been with them for over a decade, with the safe/good driver discount. And my car is an 8-year-old Hyundai Accent. Screw 'em, I'm going with a local company that quoted me less than half that. State Farm can kiss my ass.

Wally said...

When I moved out of MA, my insurance dropped from $3200 to $600.

I still wince everytime I think about PRM :-)

Ruth said...

Yah, it only gets worse, just wait. On the otherhand I mived from MA to NY so I don't know that i've much right to gripe

Mike W. said...

"State Farm can kiss my ass"

I hear ya. When I got off my parents insurance a few years back State Farm wanted something like $225/month. This for a 23 y/o male with an 07 Mazda 6 and one accident. I ended up paying ~$75/month less elsewhere.

Stingray said...

TX to MA...
Yup. Put me in the "Huh?" column. And an extra tick for the "Well what did you expect from MA?" on the fee.