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premium up - no other driver

by scam on Jul 24, 2018
1 out of 5 stars

I received my renewal. My premium is $1202 and the premium for the occasional driver is $262 for a total premium of $1464. I phoned to remove the occasional driver and now my premium is $1460 - what?! The staff at the loyalty dept could not explain why my premium did not stay at $1202. He told me there are many calculations behind the scene and that's what the calculation is. I told him I'm the same driver with or without the occasional driver, and the occasional driver has no impact on my driving skill. He says the car is more available to me now that the occasional driver is no longer insured. The fact is the occasional driver can still drive my car with my permission for the same amount of time and without insurance. I asked him to explain the advantage of having the occasional driver insured. His explanation: without the occasional driver insured, an accident claim will affect my premium; and get this, WITH the occasional driver insured, an accident claim WILL affect my premium. I told him that reasoning is absurd because there is no difference. He was not capable of explaining any further. I was on the phone with him for 20 mins. I've been with them since 1988 (30 years!). He thanked me for my loyalty and offered $40 off my house insurance. I asked that if he was so appreciative of my loyalty, why was the $40 discount not offered up front on my original renewal. It's all lip service. What a scam!

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Non-competitive pricing

by AngryDave on Jun 4, 2018
1 out of 5 stars

For reasons that were not clearly explained, they increased my insurance costs by over $200 a year. Got insurance elsewhere for $250 less a year. Tried telling them that their pricing was not competitive. They don't care. Ended up calling half a dozen times to try and fix this, finally went elsewhere. Remember, insurance is a commodity service you can get anywhere. If they treat you poorly, there is no reason to deal with them. Take your business elsewhere like I did

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Unethical CallCentre Practices

by bee_smart2020 on Feb 10, 2015
1 out of 5 stars

I called in further to an online quote and spoke to a live agent. The call took some 20 minutes, going through scroutneous details. The agent then provided me with an impressive quote, beating most competitors.

Being a cautious shopper, I told the agent that I'll think about the offer and will call back. He insisted on calling me instead as he was "most aware of (my) situation and would offer (me) the best deal".

Long story short, I called back in a few days to move forward with the deal, only to go through the same process and get a substantially higher quote. I had the original call reviewed by a manager for accuracy, and he was able to confirm I gave them accurate information and the discrepancy was a result of "keying error".

I suspect the first agent was trying to do anything to close the deal by processing an inaccurate quote. I was advised, by the manager that called me back, that insurance companies have 60 days to change their premium, even after you've bought their insurance services.

I'm pleased to have gone through this experience at the quoting stage, as this company will fail you at every level of your dealings with them.

Escalation process took a week. The written letter confirming the initial quote is not worth the paper it's printed on.

Be extremely cautious in doing business with this company.

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