Terrible customer service.
by Amish D on Oct 10, 2019
1 out of 5 stars
I had a claim that I called and cancelled as I found a more cost-effective alternative elsewhere. It was with utter shock I received an mail nearly 2 years later stating I owed over $700 in unpaid insurance. All my attempts to reason with TD fell on deaf ears. I provided documents showing I had active insurance elsewhere and even went as far as contacting my phone provider to get records of prior conversations I had. I wrote TD multiple times with no success. This has left me with rising deductibles with my current insurance. It truly is pathetic that companies will do anything to reap people of hard-earned income. I will do everything in my power to dissuade anyone thinking of doing business with TD to think twice, the experience is just not worth your hassle
I sent in an appraisal that they say they "needed". I followed up a week later and they said they have to review it and get back to me and that I shouldn't expect them to accept the full amount of my appraisal... So what is the point of getting an appraisal if they won't even honour it? On top of it all, my average wait time is 45 - 60 mins to get through to them. I will be spending my afternoon shopping for a better company, this company is a joke!
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TD Insurance. Existing customer. So far today is 90 minutes wait time and counting. Hung up the other day after 40 min. Are they still in business or have they just completely given up on customer service? How are new customers getting through?
Seriously, this is horrible. How are claims getting through? At least put a radio station to listen while on hold instead of that annoying dingle.
I tried repeatedly to ask a very basic question about a potential vehicle purchase. These guys do not generally answer the phone. You are told by a robot that "we are experiencing higher than usual call volume." Then you hear a guitar riff. This has been going on since July. I sent an e-mail in late August explaining I needed to speak to someone but the wait times were incredible. They called me back two weeks later. I had to return their call, hold, talk to someone who then put me on hold to transfer a second person, hold and finally talk to a third person. There is virtually no customer service. I renewed my policy in July and am locked in till next summer. This is unfortunate. I hope I never actually have a claim.
I have never experienced a more frustrating customer experience than the one I am having with TD Meloche Monnex. I was hoping to give them a zero rating, but the lowest number of stars is one. I have tried reaching them several times over a 2-3 week period with no luck. I am now in the process of cancelling 3 auto policies, 1 house policy and 1 business policy. They are pathetic, sadly no one there will care.
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I had an important question about my auto policy. Called numerous times but no one ever answers. First time was on hold for over 53 minutes before I hung up. Called multiple calls well over 30 minutes on hold before hanging up. Never got through. Complained online with no response.
I cannot imagine if you had to make a claim or had an injury. Seeking a new insurance company.
Had a claim in April with no deductible. Got a call in September that they want to collect 450$ deductible, asked why what happened they said that I must pay it like it or not. I asked the manager but I was told that I won't have a deductible and she didn't care and said if I don't pay it that they will send it to collections. That is the service you will get if you sign car/home insurance with them. STAY AWAY!
Yesterday I called and waited for 2 hours until the office closed and cut me off from the line. Now I am waiting for another 1.5 hours and came up to see so many people having the same experience as me. Not know how long have to wait to get an agent.
I am presently waiting on the phone for the Toronto Office. I called 3 times today; the second time was because I ran out of battery on my phone after 55 minutes waiting. The second time I call the Montreal Office, hoping they would transfer me easier. I waited another 50 minutes then my phone died. I am waiting for 56 minutes now on the 3rd call for Toronto. Hey guys! Wake-up. Does not make senses at all if you want to keep going and make business ...
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Claim 1. Auto repair - authorized (and recommended repair shop) made multiple errors in repair. I had to go back 3 times, no support from TDMM. Claim 2. Auto repair - adjuster delayed, and then disappeared. 4 calls to customer service (45-75min hold time per call), over a 4week period, to find out adjuster left the company and no one else was assigned. By now, 1 year had expired and they would no longer fulfill the claim. Claim 3. Home Insurance. Concerns that TDMM may have changed my policy without approval. Called 4 times (with lengthy wait times) over 2 months to get more info - was told a manager would call me back with details. No call received. Finally, I called back a 5th time and got a supervisor on the phone. Claim still in process, Regardless of the outcome, will be leaving TDMM this fall. They exemplify the stereotypical insurance company with processes designed to decrease their financial obligations.