Posted by Mark - IN. on March 13, 2012 at 16:56:51 from (24.15.147.112):
In Reply to: OT Metlife posted by Stephen Newell on March 13, 2012 at 05:09:37:
Not life insurance, but rather auto insurance with Metlife. Years ago when I lived in Illinois I used to go through an insurance broker, Insure One. My truck insurance through them was with Prudential. I don't recall how much a six month premium of full coverage was, but was more than $200 but less than $300. After years of service through them, no accidents, violations, or claims, I had clean record, all of a sudden I started getting bills in the mail for truck insurance from Metlife for over double the amount. Metlife? Metlife? Hmm, threw them in the trash a couple of times. Finally about third time I called them, "Who, what, why?". They told me that I was now insured with them, and owed them...over double the amount as was paying. I called Insure One, "Who, what, why". They told me that Prudential went out of business, switched me to Metlife, over double the cost. I looked through old premiums, got number for Prudential, called, they answered and said "Nope, not out of business, far from it". I called Insure One, told them Prudential told me "Not out of business, far from it", somebody is lying. Then they fessed up, moved me into high risk with Metlife to subsidize other high risk customers even though I had a clean record. I can't repeat here what I told them. But, they told me that I needed to call Metlife and tell them I was cancelling my insurance with them. Cancel with Metlife? I didn't hire them, but I called them. They told me that I needed to put in writing to them that I was cancelling them, or else they would cancel me and make me high risk for no other reason than on the official record, I would be shown as a cancelled policy holder. I can't repeat here what I told them.
I went to a State Farm agent, have been with on everything. House, trucks, Jeep, cycles, everything. No more insurance brokers or Metlife in this life ever again.
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