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MetLife Auto & Home®
Amanda Thompson, Insurance Specialist

Auto, Home, Boat, Life

Welcome and thank you for visiting!

My mission is to help protect you, your family and your assets by providing the proper amount of insurance to cover a loss. I want to be able to create a relationship with you that will last a lifetime. I am not your typical 9-5 agent and am available by cell phone, when I'm not in the office,  7 days a week.  

My goal is to help you save money on your insurance while still providing the best policy and coverages possible.
I hope you find this site informative and useful. Feel free to contact me if you would like more information about a particular MetLife Auto & Home product or service.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Agent(s) licensed to sell and service insurance in ID, OR, WA.

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