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DO NOT insure with Aviva. We had two relatively minor claims within 5 years, one for wind damage and one for flood damage. The second claim was processed with no mention that doing so would mean they would not renew our coverage. In fact, we updated them on Aug 26 with all of the updates we had completed to avoid future claims and our premium actually went down slightly. Then on Sept 10th, we get a registered letter telling us our coverage will not be renewed in October! In the middle of a pandemic and they advise us 5 weeks before our policy expires that we won't be renewed, nice! I am supposed to receive a call from someone within the next 24 hours so we will see what they say but if they do not reverse this decision I will be cancelling all of my auto insurance and I may remove all of my funds from them and go elsewhere. I'm not doing business with a company that behaves like this! I suggest you look elsewhere for insurance!
I was paying $340 for a simple home insurance plan and condo. I went to another insurer for $150 for the same exact policy. Also, I've got charge a cancellation fee even my policy was coming to an end for $350. The previous agent told me there will be no cancellation fee since my policy will be expiring. This a total ripoff of a company, never again be their client.
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I have been trying to cancel my policy with them for over 4 hours! I wait on hold for ~45 minutes listening to fuzzy music that is barely audible, then I get through to someone and tell them that I'd like to cancel my policy and they tell me that they will need to transfer me. This has happened now 6 times! Completely outrageous and unethical behaviour from a company. I'm sure if I was telling them that I was purchasing something they would immediately grab my credit card number. I highly recommend anyone to stay away from them as I believe they are an extremely shady company.
I bought household insurance. I moved. I called to say I was moving because I did not want to insure a home I was not living in. They kept my old address on file anyway. Then a payment got missed and they sent my notice to the old address. They did not try to call. Three months later they took whatever they felt was right out of my account and made an agreement with the bank to try again in three days if it didn't go through. Wow. Where were my human rights in this? Why can't they update their information? And in the end, they cancelled me like I was the entire problem. It felt more like I was dealing with a collection agency than an insurance company. Rude and unfair!
We had a freaky situation where a tree fell on our power line causing a surge and blowing out many of our electrical household items.
The National Claims Specialist (Randi) dealt with our claim in an efficient and professional manner.
I recommend Aviva Home Insurance.
We made a claim for water damage resulting from a broken hose on the washing machine in our second-floor laundry room. The contractor responded quickly with the delivery of a dehumidifier, but that dehumidifier stayed in our dining room for months despite frequent calls to you and the contractor. It was finally removed when we threatened to sell it. The insurance agent and the contractor then stated that our ceiling had been stippled and the ceiling damage was a result of removal of this stipple, not water damage. This was false as the house was built in 2010 and the builder testified that no ceiling was stippled; however, both the insurance agent and the contractor steadfastly held on to this claim that this did not represent water damage. The water damage was eventually repaired, but suboptimally. The subcontractor remarked to us at the time that he was only allowed to put two coats of paint on the repair because the insurance company and contractors had stated that they would not pay for a third coat which would result in a normal-appearing ceiling rather than a defective ceiling. Subsequent to this repair, secondary lesions developed. We had a second contractor inspect the ceiling and he noted a tide mark extending beyond the kitchen into the hallway leading to our ground-level bathroom. Both the insurance agent and contractor stated that they did not believe the second contractor because they could not understand how this could happen; note that our trust levels were not high as these were the same people who stated, despite all evidence to the contrary, that our ceiling had been stippled. Furthermore, both the insurance agent and contractor should be well aware of hydrodynamics. I suspect the insurance agent and the selected contractor were in cahoots and that no one was representing our interests.
I got insurance and paid for it from 2007 until November 2019. I lived in my house till 2014 and sold it. And even all the years I lived there I never got a letter mailed to me I never got a phone call. I assumed I didn't have insurance. I thought I was cancelled. A very good friend bought my house on a hand shack and trust. I know I never checked my bank records but with no correspondents, no letters, nothing. I thought I was cancelled until one day in November 2019 I get a message via Facebook that I am still paying for insurance. So I went into the office to cancel my insurance and refused to sign anything till I received the first letter that I ever signed and the only one I signed. They couldn't find it and said I was lost in the system. They said less I didn't exist. So I'm not in the system but my bank account is and they could take money. I asked where my paperwork is? They said I signed a paper that was continuance. If they would have produced that I would have been fine but they can't. I was also told they only keep their records for 7 years. When I finally got my paperwork I got it for the years 1915.16.17,18, and 19. With a stamp on there that says - RECEIVED. TO WHICH I NEVER GOT. And the new owner even gave me all my mail. Nothing! So now they want to pay me out just over a thousand. While I paid them from 2007 till November 2019. They got my money and well I got nothing...
Cancelled my renewal due to not supporting rental properties anymore, and my husband having a marijuana conviction from 2011. Now, this has created an issue and a red flag for any other insurance companies. They did not send me a letter of cancellation on our primary residence which expired yesterday. I only found out because I received a letter for the other property, expiring Feb 25th. I've never ever paid late or had any issues. I had a 10-years discount with RBC which is why I went with Aviva originally. Now they have me scrabbling and a very stressful time trying to find insurance by the end of the day. Pretty rude.
Steal your money. Our hard-earned money. When you have to make a 100% legitimate claim. They find every dishonest excuse to deny your coverage. Paid home insurance for 30 years absolutely dishonest people. They do not honour what they sell. Read all these reviews of customers who are cheated this is deplorable. Stay away from AVIVA.
Our adjuster was absolutely amazing. She was with us the day after our fire and explained every detail of what to expect. She always answered my calls and emails, typically on the same day. Truly amazing adjuster with no arguments ever. We will stay with Aviva because of her. We know that if we have another claim (God forbid!), Aviva will be there for us!