Posted by T in NE on August 03, 2014 at 00:12:15 from (75.234.53.162):
In Reply to: changing insurance posted by colekicker on July 31, 2014 at 12:41:46:
The $35 isn't what I would be concerned with. They were making a nice little pofit off you, and since you had the cajones to check with other companies, they jacked you around to put you on high risk, so it's going to cost you more anywhere, later.
I will never do business with nationwide again, after the way they treated me when I wrecked my pick-up.
And the company I had after I got another, I called the agent, and told him I need to put in a change of address, and cancel the automatic payment. He said he'd have his assistant put it in when she got back from lunch. Got a call from her that it was done.
A week later I get a notice from my old bank that my account's been charged $29 twice a day for the last week because of insufficient funds for the automatic withdrawl they were still trying to put through. I called, and the agent had only wrote down the change of address, but not to cancel the automatic payment and to mail the bill. They made some phone calls and got the returned payment fees cancelled, but left me with the bank fees. Then wanted something like $650 a month for liability upon renewal. I had new insurance that evening.
I had to make several payments to get them paid up to the date I cancelled the policy, and was getting a bill every other day that I needed to pay X amount, with the due date the day before the postmark. After a phone call to the agent about contacting the state about it, stopped that.
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