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Break and Enter Claim

by Don’t Choose Bel-Air Direct on Dec 7, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

I submitted a claim request for a break and enter of my home. Bel-Air Direct took my information about the incident and asked if Anyone was hurt. I said no, the agent proceeded to take my information from me. I’ve been waiting almost a month , and still no payment has been issued or sent to me yet. It’s bad enough to be a victim of crime, but to be waiting a month without any compensation is unacceptable. They have no problem going into your bank account and take their payment.

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bad and expensive policy

by wolf2049 on Dec 6, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

my insurance expired and when i tried to renew after 1 week the price increase was $300. customer service is slow and inexperienced. ive been a customer for 6 years and this is how i get treated. guys on the phone seem like they dont want our business lol.

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Disaster of a company

by TW on Oct 25, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

Just got my home insurance renewal...for no reason a 100% INCREASE monthly. That's right. My home insurance premiums are DOUBLING. Despite the lowest crime rate of any neighbourhood in the city, my premium has gone up. Best part? They refuse to talk to me about it.

Now lets move on to my auto insurance. NEVER had an at fault accident, one that ended up being 50/50 for some reason, despite the fact I was stopped and stationary while someone ran smack into my car...those rates increased 50$ per month!!!!!!

Government needs to begin regulating this garbage. Insurance companies are NOTHING but legal rackets.

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Bad customer service

by Mitul on Aug 22, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

I was able to connect with Belairdirect easily.

But when I asked them to cancel my home insurance, they renewed it and charged $17 after that to cancel the policy.

Very bad service and they are saying they don't find any notes that I requested to cancel my home insurance.

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Couldn't Do Worse!

by Mr. Destiny on Jul 20, 2017
1.5 out of 5 stars

This company, Belair Direct, is a huge rip-off. Their rates are about 25% higher than other companies even with their so-called discount for home and auto insurance bundled together!

Worse, when I told them I didn't want to renew my residential policy after it elapsed they charged me more than $50.00 for an administrative fee to "cancel" a policy that had already run out.That was more than 10% of the cost of the policy. Now you'd think, well why bother cancelling it. Because if I didn't and they cancelled it from their side I would never be able to purchase home insurance from anyone else because other companies can't sell it to you if any other company has canceled your policy previously!!

And then I had to wait for almost an hour while the agent processed my non renewal on her computer that kept freezing! So add in an hour of my time and what I might have earned or done with it.

Don't be fooled by the people you talk to in customer service; they are actually pretty helpful and diligent, but the fees and policies of this corporate thief will fleece you.

I doubt you could find a worse experience with any other insurance agency.

And that's just trying to cancel a policy that had already expired a week earlier. I can't imagine how these weasels would behave if I'd actually had a claim!!!

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Worst service ever.

by TonyV on May 30, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

I called for a claim in Feb 2016 because I had a few spots in the ceiling of my basement and an adjuster came to see in early March 2016. She told me that it was hard to see where the water was coming from and that there was no damage to my house. She did say that the water was probably due to the ice on the roof and that she was going to send a contractor to verify this. I received a call from a contractor in the end of August 2017 to verify the damages so I refused because it was tool late and I never put in a claim.
Now I get my insurance renewal and am hit with a $5000 deduction because it says in my file that I refused to repair a leaky roof.
I am presently shopping around for a new insurance company.

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Premium Increase 30.2%

by canada on Apr 18, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

Belairderect is really bad.
My building value just increases 5.8%, but Belairdirect increases my premium 30.2%. The customer service is don't give you reason for why the premium increase so much. The attitude of the representative is rude. They don't care if you stay with them or not, they just want to steal your money.

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Worst Insurance Company!!

by jf123456 on Mar 25, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

Myself, and my family, had insurance with Belair direct. I called to insure my engagement ring. I was told via email that all I would need was an appraisal. I rushed around, and paid $100.00 for my appraisal, and when I called to add it to my home insurance policy, after over an HOUR on the phone, I was told I needed a bill of sale. Seeing as I did not buy the ring, I did not have it. Some lady told me I should know when he bought the ring, it is my fiancee's property and he should insure it, and I need a new appraisal including tax PLUS the bill of sale since the ring is not "mine", and would not insure it for me. I was beyond insulted. It was as if I had somehow altered the appraisal. It was quite offensive. I will NEVER use belairdirect, or recommend them to anyone. The only positive thing I will say is the customer representatives were quite polite.

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Belairdirect's rates are WILD!

by Barretm on Mar 14, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

I have been with the company for over 15 years. From 2013 to 2017 my premium has increased 112% and I've NEVER had a claim and the coverage has remained essentially the SAME!
WOW! I can only wish my salary would go up that much.
Thieves.

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Predatory Business

by Raewyn Kalibre on Feb 3, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

I recently received an e-mail indicating that they expected over $100 in ADDITIONAL fees on my $27 bill because my credit card number changed and they were still billing the old one. I'm going to go out on a limb and cast my doubts that it costs you 100 bucks to send me an email and ask me to update my credit card info. Any respectable business would simply ask you to update your credit card info and be done with it. Absolutely disgusting.

Their customer service tried to tell me that the card was NSF. That's rich. You know, these days with the internet and all it's pretty easy to pull up a couple months of account statements. It only takes a second to see it was never within 10 trips to Vegas of its limit (any fewer than that and I get uneasy.)

So then they demand that *I* prove to *THEM* that the problem was with the card number rather than my balance. Now this would be simple enough if I could just send them a copy of my account statement. Obviously by now we know that "simple" is not the goal (the goal is to steal a bunch of your money.) No, apparently the only way to prove I have always had money (?) is for me to call my credit card company and ask them to send a letter to Belair Direct stating that my old credit card number was shut down. What a crock of bull. (funny story, when I called my credit card company to explain they were like "oh, let me guess, Belair Direct?")

Imagine you are at the grocery store to buy a bag of apples (the cost of which is slightly more than what I pay for insurance monthly.) You go to pay and accidentally tap an old card you forgot to take out of your wallet. What would you expect to happen? Would you expect two bruisers in suits to come out and drag you to a dirty back room and take a pair of knuckledusters to your jaw? If you do, Belair Direct is the insurance company for you! If you don't expect minor and completely harmless mixups to turn into the Gimp scene from Pulp Fiction, I would strongly advise you consider other options.

This whole run around aside, what's truly egregious and revolting is that this fee exists specifically to target and exploit people going through hard times, also known as "the exact people their business exists to protect." Being told "Oh I'm sorry. We didn't mean to charge YOU, mister person who has money and can afford it! THOSE fees are meant to prey upon the weak and helpless" doesn't exactly make me feel good about doing business with them; especially when said business consists of 99.99% giving them money for nothing and 0.01% me depending on them when something goes catastrophically wrong.

I, and literally every person I can convince for the rest of my life, will be cancelling our accounts (a feat I hear they also make nigh-impossible.) I hope the big bonus they get from all the outrageous cancellation fees is worth it.

The customer service reps were decent at least. If the business itself wasn't shadier than a discount candy salesman working out of an unmarked van I'd almost give it 2 stars.

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