Posted by Brown Swiss on February 24, 2016 at 11:06:41 from (166.182.3.142):
2013 I had a claim on my soybeans and they paid out, when doing the paper work for it all that spring my agent over the phone asked for yield history since I never had dealt with these guys for beans before, corn but not beans. He asked for 12, 11, 10 and if remember right 09, I told him I didn't plant any those years, so he filled out the paper work over the phone remember, and put me down as a NEW PRODUCER! Well in the mail a couple weeks ago I got a letter stating looking at my claim I was put as a new producer but they said I wasn't and they want so many dollars back! Now if the agent told me he was putting me as a new producer I don't remember it since it was 3 years ago. So what does a guy do? I called the company, the feller wasn't in that day and has yet to call back even after I left a message, called agent talked to him he said he would look into it and call back, never called back yet! Talked to my banker who is also a crop insurance agent and he said that since the agent filled it out that way it was their problem and this is a common thing that happens, is the banker right? Going to try my agent again and see what is going on, just what to know you fellers thoughts! Thanks.
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