Rate increase
by DAVID on Oct 11, 2019
2 out of 5 stars
After 30+ years of paying out over $30,000, and no accidents, until my spouse had an accident this year. Due the fact that she was on my policy for just 3 years, there was no accident forgiveness for her. Then I got a letter from Unifund Johnson saying that they would no longer be able to renew my policy, due to this accident. I then called my local agent and she then told me that I could renew it, but it would cost me an extra $3000 per year. I switched insurance companies and am now paying $3400 per year instead of the $5500 that Unifund Johnson was going to charge me. Totally no respect for the many years of paying into their insurance plan. I will be telling my story to everyone I know and will be discouraging them from ever contacting Unifund Johnson Insurance.
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We received our renewal, our rates had exactly doubled. We thought it was an error. After several calls, we finally spoke with an associate. They confirmed that the increase was correct and that it was to keep competitive in the market. Being a couple with a pristine driving record this was unacceptable. We shopped around and moved on.