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If George Mecherle, who started State Farm in 1922, is not alive today, he would most likely turn over in his grave (with joy)after seeing how some of his agents trick "non-farmers" into pre-paying for car rentals before finding out too late, after an auto accident, that they must pay an additional nearly $300, to car rental companies, before renting any vehicle.
I guess the only way that State Farm will foot a bill for the upfront money, from car rental agencies, is for their client to rent a "farm tractor" for crops.