Any spanish speaking agents in Redwood City?

Tue Aug 28 10:37:10 PDT 2007
SadieP Wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good auto insurance agent in the Redwood City area that can speak spanish?

Wed Aug 29 10:40:13 PDT 2007
kong Wrote:
Try Neddy Reyes - see attached.

kong attached these links:
Farmers Insurance - Neddy Reyes


Wed Aug 29 10:55:10 PDT 2007
mikestam Wrote:
I know that Maria Carmen Smith from Affordable Insurance Services in Belmont speaks fluent Spanish. Not quite Redwood CIty but close by. And you can plan your visit around noon time and stop in for a great deli sandwhich right next door at Old County Deli when you go to see her.

mikestam attached these links:
Old County Deli


Wed Aug 29 18:07:23 PDT 2007
Repo Wrote:
There's also Lorena Nava from Allstate in Redwood City who speaks Spanish and also has experience with financial planning.

Repo attached these links:
Allstate Insurance Company - Redwood City


Thu Sep 04 11:00:21 PDT 2008
Roger Heighton Wrote:
An excellent Farmers agent - and professional colleague of mine - is Domingo Ramos (650) 704-6087 at 1794A Broadway St in Redwood City

Thu Sep 11 21:27:21 PDT 2008
Flaig Insurance Wrote:
call Lesley at David's office 650 931 8630...she can help you with any home, auto insurance needs and give her customers lots of discounts with great service...

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