Aug2014 Rate Increases for ALL
by Alberta Customer on Aug 12, 2014
2 out of 5 stars
been with them for five years, clean driving record never made a claim and i'm over 25 years of age. Still getting charged a rate $50 more then most other companies. Traded in old car for a new one and changed my polices with them. Got a bill in the mail for almost double what I had agreed to pay. I called them, they told me about all the hidden charges and the double first payment they had failed to tell me to be expecting when I agreed to the quote they gave me. The agent at the location I use then proceeded to get rude with me, tell me I was stupid and that they never tell their customers the grand total of their policies or their monthly payments. So they withhold information, train their employees to twist words so customers believe they are paying much less then what they really are and when a customer stands up for themselves they call them stupid. Never once did this agent say he was sorry for the "misunderstanding", say that his co-worker must have used the wrong words, or offered me anything to try to fix the problem. He said it was my fault because I'm stupid. If you are smart you will never use state farm, I know I never will again!
mistakenly they start to charge me more then they should. they didn't refund me overpayment in 2 months so I cancel insurance. they charge me a monthly payment fee for cancelation! they charge $20 for address change. I couldn't expect this in my worst imagination.
If you have a good driving record in AB, you should pay around $110/month (women - $105/month and men - $113/month). Do you overpay? Get an Alberta car insurance quote to start saving.
I had several years of no-claim insurance with Statefarm in Canada, followed by 6 years of no-claim insurance in the UK. When I returned to Canada I was surprised that not only were they slow to return calls, that they would not offer me a quote! Quite clearly I will never use them again for this experience.
I have my car insured by the state farm for 2 months
the reason why it is only 2 month long is the mistake of the agent while she process our files, which is OK because people do make mistakes. However, what can not be tolerant is, as we have to re-apply the insurance again, the quote increased from $220/month to 380/month! We tried to ask exactly why this is happening and the response is: due to the cancellation of previous agreement, they will increase the cost of next quote. Which is ridiculous because it is state farm first bring up this issue and stop the insurance by themselves, to be more specific it is their agent's mistakes. Yet, they are cold and did not even willing to discuss this! As a customer this is totally wrong and can not be accept.
Then we switch to TD insurance, with exactly same car and driver. Right now they charge $190/month, and relatively better services. I could't say TD is the best but certainly better than State farm.
I've been with State Farm for 20 years only because of my agent. She's great. Had to deal with company once, they were cold and rude, called my agent and she dealt with them. They currently have dropped our car insurance due to 2 at fault auto claims in 2 years, these were done by 2 different drivers in the house, they gave us a choice, take your son off the insurance and we'll keep you on. They wouldn't even consider any other options. Then there high risk insurance agent gave us a quote of $9,000 a year for 2 drivers, had other quotes come in around $4,500 a year. Will be moving all 3 of our household drivers over to another company as well as our property insurance, only keeping life insurance and investments with our agent, because, truly, she is the best, if she leaves, all of our business goes....
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i have 2 cars under my name. i wanted to add one more with my daughter's name. called the company for a quote and they said $160 for the car. after a few weeks, they called. telling me to pay $300 for my daughter's car. they said my daughter has to have only her name on the insurance and that i have already too much under my name. they said it was okay before when i asked for a quote.
service is good , everything clear , if there is change you can talk with them and they are open to offer a solution. however the price is little high , but i had a good experience with state farm. recommended company
Friendly responsive and professional. Have handled insurance issues while travelling in the USA and the local agent there treated me as their own customer. Very happy though premiums may be slightly higher than other companies.
I had previous experience with other companies such as Royal Insurance and my rates went up every year, despite the fact that I had never had a claim. My first year with State Farm, I got a rebate. When we had a problem, our agent was easy to get a hold of, and he handled everything for us.
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I just received my new Redesigned Statement from State Farm and was surprised to see that my auto insurance had increased by $100 per month. It has gone from $1640/annum to $2892/annum! It was explained to me that 'the lawyer found a loophole' and increases are across the board (ie everyone). I did a little internet search and found out that State Farm was sold in January 2014 to Desjardin Group; who are primarily in the United States and associated with Credit Mutuel in France. Is it the $450 million that Desjardin paid that they are trying to recoup from their, now, customers? The policies have not changed and the service has not changed so exactly what HAS changed. I have never had an accident - so I am, at this point, shocked, surprise and supremely unhappy about this.