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Now cost more than ICBC

by BMORR on Apr 3, 2018
1 out of 5 stars

Was with Canadian Direct for several years, claims free for 43 years, premiums for optional insurance between $300 and $420 (last renewal) for the past 10 years. New vehicle, same make, same model and Belairdirect wants a staggering 161% premium increase. Good luck keeping market share.

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Claim disaster; whose at fault

by Happy Hawkshaw on Feb 21, 2018
3 out of 5 stars

Claim disaster; my car was hit by a city snowplow while my car was legally parked, the city employee left a note with his name EE# license etc., Insurance dragged their feet claiming that the city was uncooperative, the city employees were very cooperative, understanding with me. The provincial policy is clear: claimant's insurance pays. I made a formal complaint against my insurance company's tactics but since Belair complaint procedures are nonexistent - they sent the complaint to be resolved by the advisor who was dragging it out initially, I had to re-complain to speak with a supervisor. Daily calls and 50 days to determine liability (did I mention my car was parked). Then they low-balled the estimate, insulted my chosen mechanic and told me that because he does not have a fax they won't deal with him, recommend that I don't do any business with my trusted mechanic. They finally twisted my arm to send my car to their insurance approved garage. Who then wanted to charge me directly because the estimate was so poorly done. Stay away from this company.

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Rate increase

by Mayor542 on Feb 17, 2018
1 out of 5 stars

I am a loyalty customer, they raised my insurance $186.00 this year what a ripoff

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Punished for adrress change

by Sahil on Feb 3, 2018
1 out of 5 stars

I moved to another city and i notified them right away, They told me to prove my residence at the new address. I sent them my rent agreement , they asked for one more proof like a phone bill or a credit card statement. We all know these generate monthly and not within a day, I said i cannot bring that in a day so they have now threatened to cancel my policy. A cancellation on my policy means increased premiums in the future. I am now hoping my statement generates on monday before they cancel on tuesday ( it is uncertain, goes up or down 1 day).
This just didnt make sense to me.

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Impersonal

by pnt on Jan 14, 2018
1.5 out of 5 stars

Had 2 at-fault collisions, one as minor as you can get but still didn't qualify as a non-event, and one I accepted as a collision. Belair then sent me an invoice for my next term, something like $2,500 per year from $1,000ish. So I called about the invoice, and then I'm told that I'm "high-risk" essentially because of a fender-bender that should have been a non-event, and I easily could have paid off the damage ( turned out the guy made a claim )... Then they said to disregard the invoice because they can't insure me at all... Really? How did they end up sending it? So 2 accidents total, one was untrue but fine I can deal with it. What really ticked me off is a few months after my term ended Belair started going after my family at the same address saying I, a "high-risk" driver due to a 10km/h fender-bender, have "access" to their vehicles ( oh no! ) even though I have my own new insurance company that doesn't consider me a high-risk driver, that none of the details matter, and that they can't even insure my family at all either! 2 at-fault collisions in 6 years is their limit, doesn't matter how minor or severe, no exceptions or explanations. Oh, and your family has to pay for it too. Now I'm with Sonnet, about $1,400 per year with 2 accidents, that's over $1,000 less than Belair accidentally quoted. Robotic and impersonal at best.

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Money Hungry

by Jacqui on Jan 11, 2018
1 out of 5 stars

I have been with Canadian Direct/ Belair Direct for at least 10 yrs. Recently I added my husband to my policy with a vehicle. The cost of that was insane given the circumstances he has only been licensed for 2 yrs. I went insurance shopping and found a place that charged me half for the same coverage (Millennium insurance). Belair offered no rewards or discounts, but they had applied all discounts. Found a cheaper place and then proceeded to take my husband off my policy along with the second vehicle; after doing that my following payment went up over 120dollars. They said that what I am being charged for is having my husband on my policy for less than 30 days. Are you kidding me? Do Not Go Here.

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20% prem increase w/o notice!

by jns on Oct 15, 2017
1.5 out of 5 stars

These guys increased my premium on the auto insurance by 30% in the past two years (10% in 2016 and another 20% in 2017). Last year they at least sent me a written notice in regards the changes. They didn't bother to inform me this year at renewal, I just noticed the changes while checking my bank account where they take the premiums from. Their customer service wouldn't respond on my complaint when I tried disputing the changes. Before anyone would think the increase is due to my claims; I had no claims for many years and I'm sitting in the best available -15 grid level. Where does the money go then? My best guess is their expensive (and idiotic) TV commercials, I don't see any other insurance company spend this much on advertisements.

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BelAir Increased premiums

by Carmom on Sep 22, 2017
2 out of 5 stars

Upon renewal my policy went from 69$ to over 90$ /mo.
I have no accident or claims history. Was with CDI since new vehicle was bought. Car was 23k, now less than 5k, why are my premiums higher than when it was brand new, and I was younger, less experienced? I have no demerits.
The agent told me premiums have increased for all drivers becauae of an increase in claims in "my category" last year? What category is that? The one where responsible drivers dont have any claims? Nonsense. I believe this is a result if their acquiring CDI and not having automatic consent to pull my credit bureau upon renewal. My credit history has no bearing on my driving. Ive always paid my insurance.
I requested to have a full accounting of exactly why my insurance increased to $90/mo.
The agent said she would see what she could do about that, no guarantee of return call, email or written explanation.
I will not be renewing with Belair.

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Organized confusion

by Dyck on Sep 21, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

I contacted the Vancouver Office yesterday to renew my auto policy which expires today Sept 21st. Previously I was with Canadian Direct for my excess coverage but it appears they have been bought out by BelAir Direct Insurance. First of all my premium for the exact same coverage is now $100. more than last year? When I called yesterday I paid the full premium of $573 by Credit card and received a confirmation #. However, that exercise took at least 30 minutes as I was shuttled from one employee to another and had to listen to their music while they fiddled. The first employee was willing to take my money but he was unable to answer any questions about the coverage? Then later the second employee did as I directed (he didn't seem to be too clued in either) and dropped the Full Replacement Offer and credited me ( on the quote) the $42
However, today I received a call reminding me that it is time to renew my policy?I advised that I renewed yesterday and I have a confirmation # for my payment.Then he suggested I only made a partial payment of $42.
Eventually he transferred me to someone else and my irritation came through and this guy decided to believe me that I had paid and I have a confirmation #. I just checked my MC account and the payment was posted yesterday.
For the record when my next renewal time arrives I will be looking elsewhere and anywhere other than BelAir Direct.

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Total Incompetence

by Lily on Sep 16, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

Due to belair's total and complete incompetency, they withdrew money from the wrong bank account without my consent, causing me to go into overdraft. Rather than refunding me the money immediately, since this was their mistake after all, their ridiculous policy forced me to send in a copy of my bank statement. I now have to wait a minimum 5 days for my money to be returned, and now I have a bank mark on my bank account because I went into overdraft (and they refuse to contact my bank to take responsibility for their mistake) I WARN YOU DO NOT USE BELAIRDIRECT

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