Would rate lower if I could
by Kathryn on Aug 27, 2018
1 out of 5 stars
I have been with AMA for 4 years. Every time I've gone in they've needed to, basically, re-enter my information with current mailed documents, showing where I live and who I am... even though I have provided them with this information numerous times. I was also told by a staff member that there are cheaper places to get insured and that I should, as I came in with 3 kids I work with, so it was assumed I could not afford their insurance as a 'single mother'. I wanted the CAA coverage and told her no, I was getting insured there. It took over 3 hours for them to finally figure it out and do it. A year in, I had a near accident, to which I was told by police, I was not at fault. The man had my information and went through AMA. I had a review and then there was no follow up. My insurance was raised from $80/m to $135, when I inquired if it had to do with that incident, I was told no, it was because of the forest fire in Fort Mac. I found out through a different insurance agency (I wanted to switch due to terrible service, bad attitudes, and negligence on their part) that they had, in fact, blamed me for the accident. I was not informed of this and was lied to my face about this fact!! Now I'm trying to cancel with them, I mentioned this upon renewal that I am moving provinces, so a full year was not required to insure me. Now they want to penalize me again for their error. I have 2 other friends who have had the exact same issues (AMA losing people's paperwork and lack of follow up) and have thus cancelled their policies. I wish I had done research before ever using this company and I hope to help whoever reads this, so they don't end up getting completely screwed over by this company over and over again.
Don't deal with AMA. They are extremely overpriced. I was quoted $250 a month for insurance for my car so 3 grand a year... for a car worth only $5500. I managed to get it down to $190 but that was with a $1000 deductible and took basically everything off my insurance except comprehensive and collision. Went to TD insurance and got insurance for $133 a month with $250 deductible, totally covered and accident forgiveness.
Please take my warning and do not deal with them. Their customer service is horrible. I paid my January's insurance (as my new one with cheaper insurance starts feb 1) and they want to charge me another $104 for I don't even know what to be honest and I don't know why it can't come out of my deposit I paid when I started with them. I spent 15 minutes trying to get the lady to explain it so I can understand and she basically told me "well it makes sense to us" after I said this makes zero sense to me. I still don't understand why I'm getting charged this but it's easier to just pay it then keep fighting it.
Seriously though do not deal with AMA. I am now with TD and they're a lot cheaper.... 120$ a month cheaper.
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Don't deal with AMA. They are extremely overpriced. I was quoted $250 a month for insurance for my car so 3 grand a year... for a car worth only $5500. I managed to get it down to $190 but that was with a $1000 deductible and took basically everything off my insurance except comprehensive and collision. Went to TD insurance and got insurance for $133 a month with $250 deductible, totally covered and accident forgiveness. Please take my warning and do not deal with them. Their customer service is horrible. I paid my January's insurance (as my new one with cheaper insurance starts Feb 1) and they want to charge me another $104 for I don't even know what, to be honest, and I don't know why it can't come out of my deposit I paid when I started with them. I spent 15 minutes trying to get the lady to explain it so I can understand and she basically told me "well it makes sense to us" after I said this makes zero sense to me. I still don't understand why I'm getting charged this but it's easier to just pay it then keep fighting it. Seriously though do not deal with AMA. I am now with TD and they're a lot cheaper.... 120$ a month cheaper.
Please do not use this company if possible, they are very selfish people. Just because my company is registered under my address, they declined my house insurance. Also, they refuse to cancel my car insurance and keep charging me for car insurance.
I have been a client of AMA for almost 5 years and to be honest I dont know why I stayed so long. Ive had one claim that they put me at fault because they were to lazy to contact the at fault drivers insurance company. This put my monthly amount up to $220 for a single driver and one vehicle.(no previous accidents or tickets) I recently decided to change insurance companies and I feel stupid that I didn't sooner. AMA has screwed up multiple times on my billing, on my claim, pretty much everywhere they possibly could. When I went to my new insurer they said I had no accidents on my record. (AMA screwed up again surprise surprise) I went to cancel my insurance through AMA and they wanted to charge me $120 bucks cause I haven't given them enough of my money! Im glad I switched because now I pay $80 a month for the same coverage!!! (Switched to RBC Insurance and the associate was very knowledgeable and helpful!)
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.
Having just moved to Alberta from Manitoba, my husband and I went to AMA to take care of all our driver licensing, registry, Ab Health Care needs, and hopefully Insurance. We experienced a very genial but apparently disorganized agent, and took from May 17th until May 31st to finalize our insurance and find our premium, despite clean driving records and accident claims free experience, was exorbitant. All our information was received by May 19th, except my Claims Experience Letter which had not gone through on Manitoba Public Insurance's fax. It was up to me to check in with the agent to determine if the info had been received, and on May 31st after not hearing back, I e-mailed to find that it had not. I made a quick call to MPI and AMA had the forms that day. After endorsing the policy I felt the premium was excessive and went to another Insurance broker and got better coverage for close to $500.00 less. Now, I am dreading cancellation fees. Not at all happy with AMA Insurance!
Would NOT recommend this company! After feeling as though I was being overcharged for my car insurance, I went to another company and got the same thing for $1300 cheaper a year! I was not impressed. They only got the one star they did because I had to to submit my review.
Only at AMA will you be able to find an insurance company who can take an accident that was deemed 100% the other person's fault (by the police and by them at first) and make you pay 50% of the damages. Terrible experience with insurance claim, super slow process and very little explanation. Not impressed. Never going to return to them.
My husband bought his first vehicle and when trying to get insurance, ended up signing a policy with AMA. The premium was outrageous but we weren't in a position to change providers at that time. We had a monthly payment system set up, but honestly did miss a couple payments. We're were always at the branch later that day or the next day with cash in hand to pay.
The policy was up for renewal and we knew they probably were worried about us so we went into the branch to resign and offered to pre-pay there months, as a sign of good faith. They told us it wasn't a problem and not to worry, and that the policy had been auto-renewed at the same price and terms.
About a month later we were pulled over (burnt out brake light) and provided our insurance pink card, registration and license and the officer went to verify it all. He came back 10 minutes later informing us our pink card was invalid and the policy had been cancelled. We had absolutely no idea what he was talking about. Husband called AMA Goodman's and was informed that on the 1st premium payment due date, AMA had tried to deduct the entirely annual premium, which obviously had bounced. They had then cancelled the policy as a result and had mailed a notice to us yesterday (obviously hasn't arrived yet).
As a result, we were running without insurance and were handed a $5k fine. The officer was sympathetic and while he was supposed to have vehicle towed to impound lot (at our expense) and held until set could provide proof of insurance, he let us call a tow truck and tow it home (3 blocks).
We reinsured with a different company through a broker that evening and won't ever go near AMA again.
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I notified AMA insurance that our house had sold on July 25th. When I was asked for our new address, I let them know that we are living in a fifth wheel until we figure out where we are going. I let them know we are going to spend a couple of months on Vancouver Island in the winter, and that we planned to go across Canada in the summer. I did not give time frames, nor did I say we would be leaving Alberta permanently. On Thursday, August 16th my husband and I both received e-mails and phone messages telling us to contact AMA immediately. The phone message said that because I had not sent in my confirmation of the primary driver, my auto insurance would be cancelled. I called them and asked what they meant. I've had the car since November 2014 and have never had to submit such a thing. I was told that a registered letter had been sent to my last known address on July 30th. I, of course, had not received that letter since we had sold that house. When I pointed that out, she then proceeded to tell me that I was moving to BC and would be travelling around Canada and the US, so, therefore, they could no longer insure me. WHAT? I told her we were NOT moving to BC and that we were not travelling to the US in our fifth wheel. I also told her our home base will be Alberta. She did not take my new address. I have several questions about this. 1. since when does an insurance company get to dictate where I travel? 2. Why would anyone send a registered letter to somewhere the person no longer lives? It took two weeks to contact us by e-mail and phone. Would that not have been the way to connect in the first place? 3. I was told that AMA is only licenced in Alberta so they could not provide us service in other provinces. My insurance policy went to the end of November. As of this date, I have been in Alberta for all but two weeks of the year. Does that mean we would not have been covered in the other province we visited? I am thankful that I have never had a claim. I suspect it would have been a gong show with how AMA has handled this situation. Total crap service! When I complained about this formally, I was connected with someone who was "reviewing" our situation. I was told our insurance would be reinstated. They acknowledged that they should have found another way to contact us for the information they required. So, the "reinstatement" is: a reduced liability coverage and no collision or comprehensive. Complete garbage. We are looking for alternatives since their reinstatement as it stands is not acceptable.