Farmer?s Insurance Company can go to hell, hell, and hell!!!
The background:
I?m in the military serving in the lovely Middle-Eastern country of Qatar where I?ve been stationed for the past six months. Over here I don?t get my stateside mail. I pay my bills either on line, or by mailing checks back to the States. The mail takes about two weeks to travel around the world, and I?m doing my best to keep up with things. Unfortunately I don?t have any friends that I trust with a power of attorney to take care of these things for me.
Back in January I remembered that my insurance premium was coming due so I called my insurance writer in the states to find out how much it would be for 6 months. (Needless to say I?m paying insurance on a parked car.) I wanted to pay a check by phone or with my debit card, but Farmer?s isn?t set up to handle those types of transactions leaving me no choice but to use the mail system. I wrote a check for the amount and sent it out the very next day.
Fast forward to four days ago:
I received e-mail from my agent saying that she got my check, but since it arrived 8 days after the policy on my parked car expired, Farmer?s now considers me a high-risk client. (Mind you I?ve had zero blemishes on my driving record since 1997 and I?ve been with this company since I got my license.) However, because of the short lapse in coverage, the underwriters refuse to re-insure me in the same group. Now they expect me to pay almost double what my premium was! I have since offered so send them a copy of my orders to verify that I?m out of country, but they don?t seem to care. They see an opportunity to screw me over for an extra buck and that?s the bottom line! What a way for an American business to show their support for their military customers. Greedy A$$HOLE$!!! :|:|:|
Word to the wise:
If any of you reading this are currently Farmer?s Insurance customers who are either on active duty or in the guard or reserve, I would seriously consider switching companies unless you enjoy taking it up the back side! If you?re a Farmer?s employee reading this then WHAT THE F*CK?OVER?!?
BTW, if anyone knows of a GOOD insurance company with reasonable rates, let me know...
AO..
The background:
I?m in the military serving in the lovely Middle-Eastern country of Qatar where I?ve been stationed for the past six months. Over here I don?t get my stateside mail. I pay my bills either on line, or by mailing checks back to the States. The mail takes about two weeks to travel around the world, and I?m doing my best to keep up with things. Unfortunately I don?t have any friends that I trust with a power of attorney to take care of these things for me.
Back in January I remembered that my insurance premium was coming due so I called my insurance writer in the states to find out how much it would be for 6 months. (Needless to say I?m paying insurance on a parked car.) I wanted to pay a check by phone or with my debit card, but Farmer?s isn?t set up to handle those types of transactions leaving me no choice but to use the mail system. I wrote a check for the amount and sent it out the very next day.
Fast forward to four days ago:
I received e-mail from my agent saying that she got my check, but since it arrived 8 days after the policy on my parked car expired, Farmer?s now considers me a high-risk client. (Mind you I?ve had zero blemishes on my driving record since 1997 and I?ve been with this company since I got my license.) However, because of the short lapse in coverage, the underwriters refuse to re-insure me in the same group. Now they expect me to pay almost double what my premium was! I have since offered so send them a copy of my orders to verify that I?m out of country, but they don?t seem to care. They see an opportunity to screw me over for an extra buck and that?s the bottom line! What a way for an American business to show their support for their military customers. Greedy A$$HOLE$!!! :|:|:|
Word to the wise:
If any of you reading this are currently Farmer?s Insurance customers who are either on active duty or in the guard or reserve, I would seriously consider switching companies unless you enjoy taking it up the back side! If you?re a Farmer?s employee reading this then WHAT THE F*CK?OVER?!?
BTW, if anyone knows of a GOOD insurance company with reasonable rates, let me know...
AO..
