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NO EMPATHY in cancelling

by Rbc is terrible on Apr 14, 2020
1.5 out of 5 stars

I had no idea that my home insurance renewed. Explained the situation as that is not what is on everyone's mind during COVID19. She didn't understand that I would happily pay a monthly but, I can't afford to pay the whole year. She told me I will be charged cancellation fee 3 days after policy renewal with the Easter holidays too, and she needed underwriter authority to credit me back the fee?!!

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Disappointed

by Alexe on Sep 9, 2019
1 out of 5 stars

I have had a horrible time with Aviva home and auto insurance.
They didn't explain about policy cancellations fee the kept hidden and the charges me unfairly. I wouldn't recommend this service to anyone.

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Deceptive Communication

by Arthuro on Aug 31, 2019
1 out of 5 stars

When RBC Insurance (Aviva General Insurance) sent a general notice that they were raising rates in the area by 14%, my wife and I said fine. We would take it in stride and deal with it, we'd been with them for quite a while, after all. What they didn't bother to tell us was that our credit card on file had expired. Fast forward a month and a half or so (Aug 27th), my wife contacts them to confirm the new rate and finds out the issue. No problem, we update them with a new card, the new payment will be taken, and things will be fine. She gets assurance from the agent on the phone that no NSF fees would be charged, and everything will be fine. Today at 4 pm on Friday, we get a buzz from the mail person saying he has a registered letter that needs signing. Huh? Wasn't expecting anything today... Well, you guessed it, it's from Aviva/RBC insurance, and it's a notice dated Aug 29th that our insurance has been cancelled due to non-payment, and we only have coverage until Sep 16. We now owe an additional $127 and have to pay a $25 NSF Charge. Perplexed, I call the number printed on the top of the letter: 1-800-769-2526, and I get an automated voice offering me a chance for a free cruise for doing a questionaire. I promptly hang up and get the correct number off their website: 1-800-387-4518. Anyway, the agent does the standard security questions, everything is fine, and then informs me that because they had two failed payments, one in July and one in August, our policy automatically moved into cancellation and we have to pay for the remaining two weeks up to Sep 16 and the NSF charge. I ask how to fix the problem, and the only solution is to get reassessed and start a new policy, but we may not get the same rate anymore... I asked why we hadn't been informed sooner and she had no answer. At that point I'd had enough. I'm left to concluded they wanted the payments to fail on purpose so they could reassess us at another rate entirely, not just the 14% increase. They had our contact information all along as evidenced by the rate increase notice, but instead opted to lie by ommission. Really, I think we have to take some responsiblity for dealing with them over the phone, rather than by email where we could have a written record of everything, but no one really expects this kind of behaviour until it happens to them. Do not trust RBC Insurance/Aviva. This is a very greasy company. There are plenty of stories online of their practices against their clients and even their own employees. I guess I should count ourselves lucky we're out of it before something bad acutally happened. RBC Bank proper needs to step in and do something since it's their name getting dragged through the mud.

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Premium Increase

by BenLali on Jun 19, 2019
1 out of 5 stars

They doubled my premium for no reason, I was paying $ 53.00 and now I have to pay $ 117.00 a month for my home insurance, I am with RBC for more than 20 years and I am seriously thinking of changing insurance company. They have no respect for their loyal customer.

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horrible experience

by neil on Jun 12, 2019
1 out of 5 stars

We bought a new home in 2013 and insurance did not come to the new house. We were still paying insurance on the property we no longer own. Worse yet, we did not have insurance on our new home! We only happened to realize this in an unrelated call, their response: 1)my fault for not notifying RBC of the property change (with a mortgage at RBC on both properties) 2)not giving you any of your money back on 5 years of charges to insure a house you don't own (zero responsibility of RBC) 3)we cannot insure your new home because you haven't been insured on it in 5 years months of back and forth, hours on hold and when we finally decide to cancel the kicker 4)your car insurance rate will be going up because you are cancelling your home insurance! I guess my only move is to point this out before I move all of my business away from RBC.

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30 Years with RBC

by shaw.a on Jan 23, 2019
1 out of 5 stars

RBC AVIVA PARTNERSHIP - BAD MOVE. I have been with RBC for almost 30 years, I have 3 houses & 4 vehicles insured through RBC, so I am speaking from experience. Up until RBC changed from being an insurance company to being an agent & using Aviva Canada, the service provided to me by RBC was second to none. Since Aviva took over I had two no-fault car accidents in quick succession.1. Delay on my car being fixed due to the adjuster going on vacation & 2. giving my chiropractor grief over reports that they had lost & denial of treatment until finding out Aviva was in the wrong. Whenever I spoke with the Aviva adjuster she was very condescending & I made a complaint on this matter but heard no more on the matter. YOU WOULD THINK THAT WAS BAD ENOUGH BUT THE BOMBSHELL!!! In June of 2017, my neighbour had to have their water mains supply line repaired. The local city engineer, who was dealing with the repair, advised me to check to see that I had insurance coverage for this type of repair. I called RBC insurance on this matter. I was told that I did not have coverage & they could not give me coverage. No further advice was given. In April 2018 my insurance was renewed. In October 2018 I received a notice from the city water services that I had 14 days to have my water mains supply line repaired as it was leaking. If I did not complete the repair within the specified 14 days, my water would be turned off. I immediately called RBC insurance to see if I was covered for this repair, giving them in great detail, also explaining the urgency of the repair. I was advised that they would send an adjuster around to deal with the repair. The following day a regular plumber came, who was unable not help me with my repair, in fact, I had to explain the problem to him. He told me his boss would get back to me. To cut a long story short I had no further calls from Aviva about helping me with my repair. I ended up having to arrange for the repair to be done at a cost to me of $10,000. Eventually, I was told by Aviva that my claim was denied even though they had sent around the wrong trades. How is this possible to make a true assessment without knowing exactly what was wrong? I decided to contact RBC insurance to help me with my concerns about not getting support with my repair, even though I had specifically asked about coverage back in June 2017. They told me that yes, I do not have coverage but if I wanted coverage for any further such repair, they could now give me coverage??? I asked them, why did they not give me coverage back in June of 2017 when I specifically asked for coverage or when it came available. I asked for my claim to be appealed based on this fact that they record all phone calls and my call could be verified. After many calls & a lot of time on my behalf, they told me that they could not help me further with this claim. RBC, you are supposed to support & advise the customer on the difficult minefield of insurance, which you do promote in your adverts. Why did you not take responsibility for first denying coverage & then being able to offer coverage to me when it was too late. Throughout my ordeal I was having to repeat myself, spend hours on the phone chasing support that was not forthcoming & was promised to get callbacks from Aviva, nobody taking accountability for empty promises. If this is what you call service, I feel you give me no option to find the service that you used to give me.

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Do not trust this company

by Lisa on Jan 18, 2019
1.5 out of 5 stars

RBC charged the wrong credit card, although they had two current ones on file that they recently used. They refused to take payment over the phone as I wanted to make sure I had insurance. Then they cancelled my policy. However, after reading these reviews, I am relieved I am insured elsewhere as it looks like dealing with them on claims is horrible. Do not trust this company.

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RBC a big disappointment

by Refwidow on Jan 12, 2019
1 out of 5 stars

I was gainfully employed within the Alberta Oil and Gas sector for many years. July 2016, I had serious medical issues arise and unfortunately had my contract terminated by the Oil company I contracted for. Have always carried both Home Protection as well as Loan Protection with the RBC for any products in which we owned RBC collections starting the phone calls when things started to fall behind. I spoke to them about possibly increasing our line of credit as we had been living off savings. They declined as they told me I had no income, so, therefore, was a bad risk. Mortgage, 2 CC and a line of credit were all perfectly wonderful when my credit was A1 but when I was unable to work, RBC started with the non-stop "harassment". Only after getting into a knockout, drag-out screaming match with an RBC collections representative, telling me perhaps consider bankruptcy, did she accidentally slip the question, "Didn't you ever think about having insurance?" did it finally click. I had insurance on all outstanding items and yet, NO-ONE within RBC bothered to mention anything to me each and every time they decided to call demanding payment schedules. After I approached RBC insurance directly (different arm versus collections that don't speak to each other) was I told, that in fact yes, I had coverage with RBC Home and Loan Protection. Fast forward to jumping through each and every hoop both RBC and their Canada Life organizations put before me...finally, August 2018 was I approved. Both my Mortgage and Line of credit are being paid. Because I had outstanding arrears on my CC's, I submitted a claim for both of those as well. RBC third-party insurance paid off the majority of one CC but then RBC tells me that I, in fact, had no coverage on the second CC. I have asked them repeatedly to produce the RBC document that an individual signs when they decline coverage. Still today, no one within the RBC can produce this document. I have always carried insurance on each and every item in which I received from RBC, but this CC, somehow was not covered? I received a letter from RBC demanding payment in full for my Line of Credit. Once again, I contacted RBC insurance to ensure that the insurance premiums were being forwarded to my outstanding balance and was assured that the payment was, in fact, being paid in the 30th of each month as long as my disability was still ongoing. RBC insurance advised that they would contact the collections department that the payments were now being paid by my loan protection insurance. Yesterday, my hubby and I attended a funeral for a family member. My phone went off during the sombre drive to the small town it was taking place in. A "bailiff" was contacting me to find out when I would be home to serve me papers on behalf of the RBC. Today, I was served documents from a lawyer representing RBC foreclosing on my home for the full outstanding mortgage amount of $182 k along with the Outstanding Line of Credit balance of $44k. Any monies in which I deposited to my RBC account to pay towards arrears of my mortgage were "grabbed" by RBC to put towards the outstanding unsecured CC in which they will not recognize as their screw-up. This is right next door to criminal behaviour by the RBC machine as they want me off their insurance books. As long as the medical professionals continue to support my disability, my insurance, yes, owned by RBC has to pay out. My medical specialist actually had to write RBC insurance and RBC collections a letter banning them from contacting me as their treatment towards me was a serious deterrent in my recovery process. I would warn everyone against RBC insurance as they play by their own rules and unfortunately, most of us just can't play the game.

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Worst border on criminal

by thomp on Dec 21, 2018
1 out of 5 stars

I had a fire claim, it took them almost a year and they did nothing. They told me they could give me the money and I could do the work but they held back 25 %. When almost all the work was completed, I called and said I wanted the additional funds. They said it is over a year and the claim had expired. This is a total lie. In Ontario, we have two years to complete a claim. I could go on and on but in short, this RBC insurance company are scum. When I cancelled the policy, I paid a premium $117 for December 1. Cancelled on the December 9th and got a $19 refund. In other words, they can do anything to screw you around and you can't cancel without a penalty.

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STAY AWAY FROM RBC!!!

by Joey Neault on Nov 2, 2018
1 out of 5 stars

Absolutely the worst customer service I have ever experienced. RBC as an organization does not value its customers on an individual basis, nor does it value its retention of loyal customers. RBC unexpectedly cancelled my home and auto insurance policies, only to demand the remainder of each policy to be paid up front. This tactic is unethical and should be illegal. My banking, mortgage, investments and all insurance products were with RBC, all will now be changed due to their poor customer service and the countless hours on hold waiting to speak with a careless call centre.

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