Dishonest company
by Rita L on Feb 4, 2016
1 out of 5 stars
I have 4 vehicles, UTV, and home insurance with TD for the past 15 years. No Claims, and my reward? An 11.6% premium increase for 2016. Will be shopping around.
Just had mine go up 178$ a year. Phoned in and the representative tells me to drop comprehensive to save 700$ I say no and at the same time he is telling me my car is only worth 2000$ yet they are charging me 700$ a year comprehensive, you would think they would lower that rate to a more reasonable amount like 400$ a year. What a joke this company is.
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I've been a five year lisenced insured driver with TD for five years now. And I have no get ten any decreases at all. My policy renewal has went up almost 400.00. I've never had any claims and never missed a payment. Other companies have quoted me at 110 to 120. Offering same as TD just my policy date was just around the corner and didn't have time to switch. Just don't feel like they are offering me there best services. I have one 2010 Kia Sportage and have to pay 2300 premium.. Wow is all I can say.. I know people who have two drivers and pay way less than that on a brand new vehicle.
I would not recommend Td to anyone I was constantly being ripped off by this company and you were trying to charge me $240 dollars for parking my car in my yard which covered absolutely nothing for other insurance companiesyou pay $20 a year for fire and theft on your car for it being parked would not recommend TD insurance company to anyone you're in for a bad experience I lost about $900 that they ripped off for me
Recently TD Car Insurance has been taking my car insurance out ONE DAY earlier than stated on their policy that I agreed to. I forgot about catching those pricks earlier by one day before my actual car insurance came out, and low and behold, it came out ONE DAY EARLIER AGAIN. This time they check mate me. I "missed" it and than they charged me 48$ and said the car insurance would try and come out between 2-5 business days again. I deposited the money into the account where automatic with drawls come out of. Two days later we receive a letter in the mail stating it would come out on OCT 1ST 2015 and that ANOTHER 25$ admin fee would come out NEXT car insurance payment date (not this one), not the original 2-5 days, but 9 more days (sick bastards) they know how I deal with my online banking and that ALL my bills come out on the 1st of every month, so they were hoping I would forget to transfer fees from my other bank to this account. Anyways OCT 1ST and what do they do? They pull out the 25$ ADMIN FEE and than they pull out my car insurance, hoping I would not catch it (the 25$ fee) so that they could charge me ANOTHER 48$ (because they were not suppose to take out that 25$ fee until next car payment) You need to be careful with TD. They are sneaky sob's, and they watch how you bank, and get to know you as a person through your online banking, to ding you for fee's. Paying an overdraft fee monthly and or having overdraft is pretty much a payment to keep them off of your bank. There the mafia, that pay analysts to watch your every move so they know when they can ding you with fees. RUN AWAY FROM THEM WHILE YOU CAN!!!
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Yes premium prices are one of the lowest out there, but apparently for a reason. A nightmare to deal with on all of my claims, frequently puts rates up with no explanation or reason (after being on hold for 30 minutes they cant even explain why except changes to market etc etc). Having a terrible time dealing with my physiotherapy right now, will be changing companies as soon as things are resolved. As with other people, if there was a no star option for Customer Service and especially Claim Service I would use it.
Yes premium prices are one of the lowest out there, but apparently for a reason. A nightmare to deal with on all of my claims, frequently puts rates up with no explanation or reason (after being on hold for 30 minutes they cant even explain why except changes to market etc etc). Having a terrible time dealing with my physiotherapy right now, will be changing companies as soon as things are resolved. As with other people, if there was a no star option for Customer Service and especially Claim Service I would use it.
As with most of the other reviewers here, I had a horrible experience with TD Insurance. I had snowmobile insurance with them in the past. I got insurance for a new snowmobile I purchased in late October of 2014. I paid $581 in full for a 1 year policy. I sold the snowmobile in early February of 2015 as it was not what I wanted. I called to cancel my snowmobile insurance the day after I sold it. I had the TD insurance for a total of 111 days. Therefore, I should have gotten a pro-rated amount of $404 back. Instead TD Insurance informed me that they would return only $180 of my $404. They cited that their internal policy is to pro-rate snowmobile insurance higher in the winter because you are only really using it in the winter. What? The two people I spoke with at TD both admitted to me that there was nothing explaining this so-called "internal policy" in the policy documents sent to me...only one vague reference to "unearned portion of the premium" They said that if they allowed everyone buying snowmobile insurance to get the pro-rated amount back, everyone would simply get snowmobile insurance in December and cancel it in April. But, I told them I sold the snowmobile and would provide proof of that. They did not care. I could see a $50 admin charge or something like that, but they simply ripped me off for $224 because they know no one will go to small claims court for that amount. Basically, my experience with TD Insurance is that these guys will make up the rules to suit themselves. What do you think would happen with an insurance company like this if you have a claim??? I will never let TD Insurance insure anything I own.
Was TD client for 12 years. All that time my insurance went down. And this year it went up 40$ for no reason at all. For many years TD was a good choice for insurance. Not anymore. So you will be loosing my dad's insurance (went up as well), my house insurance and my car insurance. "Thank you" for great service.
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I got a quote of a bundled insurance (auto and condo) before I was purchasing my car. A fortnight later, I called in to inform TD that I would be taking possession of the condo soon and I'd like to give them my bank information. To my astonishment, the final quote was around 200$ more than the initial one.
I expressed my frustration with the customer service person. The person was all understanding and asked me to send in a retroactive cancellation application, promising there wouldn't be any fees. I work in risk management so I found this a happy surprise. With this promise from TD, I gladly sent in the document and called Lapersonal for a lower quote.
Several days later, I got two mails from TD. One telling me that my Condo insurance had been successfully cancelled, the other telling me I had to pay for my auto insurance in full.
Confused, I resent my document to TD asking them to verify since it was a cancellation for two policies.
A few days later, I got a mail from TD saying the auto insurance was cancelled, but I had to pay $180+ . I didn't even save that much money from switching to Lapersonal.
So I called in customer service again asking for an explanation. They told me what I had thought they would do when I asked about the cancellation: the $180+ was for the period from the inception of the policy to the date I sent in the cancellation. I WAS TOLD QUITE DIFFERENTLY BY THE TIME THE PERSON INSTRUCTED ME TO CANCEL THE POLICY.
The customer service told me to write down that I really wanted to cancel the policy and send the LaPersonal proof of insurance to them. I did so right away.
A few days later I received another bill. This time the money I "OWED" was $197.58! Not only nothing had been done to resolve the problem, I was charged interest!!
This is the worst experience I've had with any insurance company. What I experience is 100% fraud, once during the initial quoting period once during the cancellation. I'm seeking all the ways I can to have this bill write off but I don't have all the time in the world. Avoid this dishonest company at all cost.