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Horrible

by ndunsdon on May 28, 2018
1.5 out of 5 stars

I do everything with RBC...some fraudulent purchases were made on my visa in 2017 and I missed a payment as a result. I called and had the issue rectified. At the same time, I provided updated information along with an updated mailing address. RBC insurance failed to update the information I provided. They subsequently sent my mail to the WRONG address. No phone calls, no emails...nothing, just 1 piece of mail to the wrong mailing address. It actually wasn't even a former address...now RBC insurance won't insure me because of their mistake! Now my credit score is reflected as a result and my premiums have gone up with my alternate insurance company...Horrible. Never ever use them...I'm even considering leaving RBC because of it.

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RBC /Aviva - bad service

by Marilynne Dunbar on Feb 8, 2018
1 out of 5 stars

When RBC decided to change over my home insurance policy to Aviva, I was charged double on one month payment. I sent an email to Aviva and they said they couldn't handle my complaint because I was still with RBC until March. Then I contacted RBC who said they couldn't handle my complaint because they didn't have policy information for me on file, and I was given a number to call which ended up being RBC Insurance's number. Apparently, RBC charged me for the month of the insurance (i.e. Feb 1 for the month of Feb.), and Aviva charges me for the month in advance (i.e. Feb 1 for the month of Mar) ,so there is an overlap of two payments in one month. There was absolutely no communication about this from RBC until I spoke to the really nice customer service person on the phone this morning. Shame on you, RBC - this move has damaged your reputation and made your customers irate. Hope it was worth it!

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Cancelling property insurance

by alexanderfaulds on Nov 28, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

This place is the worst company if you have a deceased person that lived alone and have property insurance with RBC...they wanted me to fax the death certificate and will...okay, I will ask how many of you have a fax at home...so they said I could email the documents but that took a few more calls to them and it still is not canceled ...is this how RBC makes all the profit by delaying to get more money from the DECEASED estate ...RBC Fail!!!

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Longtime Customer BYE

by Longtime Customer no longer on Oct 12, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

Our family had been a loyal RBC insurance customer for over 12 years. We unfortunately had a house fire and someone break into the uninhabited house the next day to steal all of our electronics. This was then treated as 2 separate claims. Through the claims process and before moving back into our house RBC/Aviva sent us letters that they were not going to renew our insurance when it came due because we had reached 2 claims in a given amount of years. They would renew our auto policies however now other companies have a more competitive rate based on multi discounts.

We are no longer clients.

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Insurance insanity

by Ali on Jun 8, 2017
1.5 out of 5 stars

Had claim free home insurance for 20 years. Premium increased this year by 16%, so I called to find out why. After going through grilling about things that no longer existed when the house was built such as oil tanks, we went onto new metal roof and furnace which are supposed to lower the premium. It turns out the premium would be going even higher because the metal roof costs more to replace. Needless to say, I am shopping for a new insurance. This would have been a zero star review but since the rep was polite and only doing her job I didn't feel right to rate her low. The problem is not the employee, it's the company. So for those of you proud of installing home improvements that should lower your premiums, beware.

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Customer service doesn't exist

by Thomas G. on May 20, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

After 7 years without any claims i got a 30% increase on the insurance premium! Customer service does not exist, i insisted on e-mail contact, got asked twice for a phone number, haven't heard anything after that. No explanation for the increase. If there was a zero star rating, i would have chosen that. Next renewal i will be customer somewhere else! Stay away from this insurance!

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Poor Service

by Paul on May 1, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

I've called twice to obtain quotes on two different homes and both times the customer service has been nothing but frustrating. From long waiting times to staff that don't seem to want your business it was nothing short of aggravating. Do yourself a favor and don't bother wasting your time to obtain a quote from them…

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Ten weeks after tornado, some Riberdy Road homes…

by Windsor Star on Nov 4, 2016
1 out of 5 stars
WINDSOR STAR Some of the of roofs, siding and porches wrecked in just four seconds when a tornado touched down on Riberdy Road Aug. 24 remain unfixed 10 weeks later, and resident Greg Tremblay says he’s had enough.

“We’re just being ignored,” he said Friday at his bungalow, where the yellow siding and insulation is ripped away, the front porch roof is long gone and the house roof is covered in a big, flapping tarp.

“Everybody’s houses still have tarps on them and it’s getting close to three months now,” he said, pointing to six homes — including his own — in the 3200 block. One home is still not habitable.

When it rains outside, it rains inside Tremblay’s home, he said, describing how the water drips down his interior walls. He said his insurance company has paid out about $15,000 for emergency housing and such casualties as destroyed possessions and a ruined backyard shed. But at least $40,000 of repair work remains undone, he said.

“I’ve been complaining with them for a long time: When are you going to get it done? When are you going to get it done?,” Tremblay added. He said the only reply he gets is “I don’t know.”

One confusion he dealt with after the tornado is that his home insurer, RBC Insurance, was recently purchased by another insurer Aviva Canada, so he feels like he’s dealing with two companies.

A spokesman for RBC Insurance, Gopal Bansal, said he couldn’t discuss Tremblay’s complaint due to confidentiality rules. “We empathize with our clients who have been impacted by the extreme weather events in the Windsor area,” he said in an emailed statement. read more at windsorstar.com

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horrible experience

by Lexie89 on Oct 13, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

I bought renter's insurance through RBC for one year while I was living in my condo. A year after I moved out I was receiving phone calls from a collection agency that I owed 50$. RBC completely failed to notify that I have an outstanding balance which I would've gladly paid but instead of contacting me first, they decided to contact a collection agency first. Now I have to fear of having my credit score being affected over a 50$ balance. RBC saw that their mails were being returned back to them as my address has changed and did not bother to contact me via e-mail/ phone me first before sending me to a 3rd party collection agency. It was a horrible experience to get everything sorted out and horrible customer service trying to resolve this problem. They couldn't even provide me with the collection agency's contact information so I could pay my outstanding balance but they sure had their contact information when they sent me to them in the first place. Now I'm currently trying to buy a townhome and hope that my credit score wasn't affected by this experience. And I definitely won't be getting my home insurance with RBC with my new home.

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HomeProtector will do harm

by Betteroffdead on Oct 12, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

0 Star rating.

When I purchased my home I was required by RBC to have HomeProtector Insurance in the event of illness or death it would guarantee the payments would be covered. This was to protect the bank and me from any perils arising from injury or death.

Many years later I was involved in a very bad accident which left me disabled for a 6 year period of recovery. RBC HomeProtector began making mortgage payments after 60 days of proof of claim.

Every 3 or 4 months the payments just stop, pending a review of a doctors report. Every single missed payment event was recorded as if I missed the payments. Eventually the insurance would retro-pay any missed payments but the recorded missed payments just added up and up.

When contacting RBC, they would always blame the insurance underwriter for the problem and when contacting the underwriter, they would blame RBC. I still continued to receive the impact of the missed payments on my credit report.

Each and every doctors report clearly noted this was a "Chronic" condition, meaning Forever... Claim review is supposed to have people who specialize in clarifying doctors correspondence yet they clearly don't understand what "Chronic" means.

At one point a weekly motrgage payment had been missed for over 5 months straight! Pending doctors report under review. RBC handed the file over to Gowlings legal while a claim was still active and ongoing.

Insurance finally payed some arrears less 2 months within a day, while Gowlings were coming after my home. I had to make regular payments to Gowlings while trying to go back to work before my doctor allowed me to.

This was a horrible situation! I am an engineer and had to be professional at all times while dealing with excruciating pain, vomiting, and also taking very high doses of Fentanyl and oxycocet for breakthrough pain.

I have made every possible effort to return to work and been completely honest to report my work activity to RBC insurance. I have paid every cent to Gowlings and RBC while my mortgage was in limbo.

There was complete incompetence by RBC collections management, RBC Insurance representatives, Underwriters review personnel.

So what was I buying for many years paying premiums. They did much more harm than good. They put me in peril directly. Now my credit report looks like dart board, but I was protected. Did I neglect to mention my mortgage payment weekly was less than 200 bucks?

We shall see what a provincial court judge thinks of this predatory way of doing business.

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