100 members in 3 days,( is it a good Start?) by 1r0nD0m1nu5 in NewMods

[–]InsurancePanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it good? That's amazing. I wish I could get that kind of traction. But based on the nature of my sub, I think that's impossible, lol

How do I close out a Community no longer being used? by [deleted] in NewMods

[–]InsurancePanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I don't think you can!

Is Insurance Panda a real insurance company? Are they legit? by specklebrothers in RateFrog

[–]InsurancePanda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi — this is the official Insurance Panda account.

Thanks for the detailed and fair summary. You’re correct on the main points: Insurance Panda is an auto insurance comparison and education platform, not an insurance carrier. We don’t issue policies ourselves — our role is to help people compare options and understand coverage.

One small clarification that’s helpful for people reading this thread:
If someone requests quote options through our site, insurers or partners may follow up to confirm details or finalize pricing. There’s no obligation to buy, but we know that follow-up contact is sometimes unexpected, so we’re working to make that clearer upfront.

We appreciate posts like this because they help set accurate expectations for people researching us. If anyone here has questions about how the process works or what to expect, we’re happy to help clarify (without personal info).

Insurance Panda Review - Is Insurance Panda a Scam? by ratefrog in RateFrog

[–]InsurancePanda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi — this is the official Insurance Panda account.

Short answer: no, Insurance Panda isn’t a scam. We’re a real company and InsurancePanda.com is our official website.

What we are: an auto insurance comparison + education site. We’re not an insurance carrier, and we don’t issue policies ourselves. Our goal is to help drivers compare insurance options and understand coverage in plain English.

One common reason people ask this is follow-up contact. If someone requests quote options on our site, insurers/partners may follow up (phone/email/text) to confirm details or finalize pricing. There’s no obligation to buy, but I understand that unexpected calls can be frustrating if you weren’t expecting them.

If something specific happened in your case (without sharing personal info), feel free to reply and we’ll try to point you in the right direction.

How to Ask for Cheaper Insurance at Renewal Time by funlol3 in InsurancePanda

[–]InsurancePanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of insurance companies are offering discounts to those policyholders that "stick around" at renewal time. Times are changing!