WORST COMPANY SAVE YOUR MONEY AND SANITY
by Anonymous on Oct 17, 2023
1 out of 5 stars
1. Applied for home and auto coverage, over the phone. The Agent used my branch's fax number, which he got on his own somewhere - not from me. as my chequing account number: Fail 1.
2. Insurance company agent after my call replaced that with my chequing account number, which I repeated and he recited perfectly: well, he sent in an imperfect number with 7 correct digits and 1 wrong one. Fail 2.
3. I was never consulted so knew none of Fail 2. In Dec., I got 7 letters in 10 days, 6 on 1 day, 4 that day had different pre-authorized payment figures for same policy; and 2 said policies were cancelled, 2 others sent within an hour of the others said cancelling was a mistake and policies were fine. 4 different authorization figures, 2 cancellations. 2 Renewals. 0 explanations. Fails 3 to 10.
4. Before a day had passed since the gaggle of mails. I called and the company said all was fine, numbers were fine, no problem - and, the corker, if more than 1 of the 4 assorted amounts were taken, I could check to see and just call back, and this would be returned at once. I called my bank and they said nothing got paid, the insurer had the wrong "transit" number. Fail 11.
5. 1 Feb., 4 months into the circus, the insurer called to inquire about Fail 11, and after 40 minutes, she tried a 3-way call, insurer, my bank, and me - which my bank says is not allowed with online banking. Now it was my job to check with my bank and then to see whether the insurer had things correct. That ate another hour. Fail 12.
6. Never did they call me back. I was back in the dark about (a) whether the insurer had the right transit and account number for CIBC, and (b) how much and how many payments had been authorized and/or sent. Fail 13.
7. So I surrendered. My bank was told the insurer had finished filing and been paid this same day. Hadn't they called me? Oh. I replied that I'd call the insurer to find out (a) and (b). My bank said that my decision should get me the answers I needed. Fail 14.
8. While on hold for many minutes, I tried to check my chequing account online to find out what of the 4 billings sent on the same day had been taken - but my online bank said they need an 8-digit account #, but my insurer only issued 7 digit account numbers. So I could not find out whether 2XX, 3XX, 19XX, or 21XX had been requested by that insurer - or all 3! - and w/o a personal call to Personal by me, the info apparently would never be known to me online, at least Fail 15.
8. 2.3 hours since my first call today, the insurer said the unaccountably brief digit count didn't count, no matter that my bank said it would not allow online registration for ANY 7 digit account numbers, least of all, I assumed, for an insurer, it had unceremoniously dropped after many buffs supporting it for CIBC customers. Fail 16.
My Resolution: I am moving home and car this month before the next Personal withdrawal date, and blasting CIBC for sending this nincompoopish company's name to me by mail, email, and investment advisor - then dropping it w/o a single word by email, mail, or call. The faulty transit number? I called Toronto and this was fixed by CIBC in, literally, 20 seconds. Getting should have never been a problem for a trained selling agent 11 weeks ago when he used a bank branch's FAX number instead of my chequing account number. 16 Fails, 11 weeks.
I am so out of here, as youngsters say.
My truck has improved OEM style suspension upgrades (no change in performance, no lifting, etc..), and insurance coverage was denied.
I was informed of this after spending much of my afternoon on the phone and on hold, while also having provided all my details.
It would be worthwhile for them to advertise the alleged upgrades on vehicles which they will not cover, rather than have you on the phone for hours before being informed that you had basically wasted your time.
The WORST customer service ever. I’ve called 4 times. On hold for over an hour each time. Can’t get through. Tried sending an email to deal with my request. Was told I had to create an online profile and submit the request that way and an agent would contact me if necessary. Followed those steps. My response from that was to call them. So I guess I’m back to trying to get through. As soon as I can speak to an agent I will be cancelling my insurance, no matter what the price break is.
I've been trying to get ahold of any advisor 3rd day now and I've been on hold for at least an hour per call. Today I made sure I called the hotline first thing in the morning.
Finally, somebody called me and helped me out with my issues. Looking forward to talk to him again in the future.
Every time you call to make any type of change you are on hold for well over 2 hours. They don't have a callback option or online chat either so there's no other option. Don't bother.
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I've been trying to call someone once a week for the past month and a half, but I have been unable to reach someone after waiting for about an hour each time. My frustration has peaked and spilled over. Never AGAIN!!!
Terrible company. Still online for 4.5 hours. Nobody responds. Sent an email, nobody acknowledges. AVOID IT!
I am writing this review while waiting for the call agent. It is 1 hour and 35 minutes now. No Answer. They think that I have a whole day for this.
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I was on hold for over 90 minutes to speak with an agent, with the goal of adding to my coverage. Over 90 minutes to give this company more of my money. Not only is the jingle the most unpleasant I think I've ever experienced, but their website promotion ad also runs every 60 seconds. Unfortunately, the website will not provide the info needed beyond seeing your current policy. I feel for the staff that are slowly being replaced by a non-useful website.
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Don't usually leave reviews, but this time I had to. Absolutely no regard for people's time or money, worst claim I have ever had no exaggeration. Paying for my services for 5 vehicles/units monthly, have contacted several times for last 3 weeks to receive copies. Still haven't received, don't waste your time. Worst insurance company and that's saying something considering there are several.