Just to add some input, I checked this company out some time ago myself. I went to their site and even called to inquire as to state/county coverage. Jay's right, they are only in a couple of states, mostly Colorado and parts of Florida. When I asked when they would be "rolling out" new states and counties, the person I spoke with (don't remember his name) indicated that it was "ongoing", and he couldn't be more specific than that. When pressed, he estimated they anticipated being able to cover "35-40% of the states and counties within the next 5-10 years".
The bottom line: while I do believe that to be an attainable goal, the company at this time simply doesn't have the infrastructure necessary to back up their claims, at least not in my state (Pennsylvania).
Hopefully by the time they get here, I will have sold off my company and will be sipping pina coladas in the fabulous tax-free Bahamas. (We can all dream, can't we?)
Regards,
Scott Perry
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