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re: Which profession is the slimiest of the following?
Posted on 7/13/23 at 1:27 pm to DCtiger1
Posted on 7/13/23 at 1:27 pm to DCtiger1
Hoss, one of your agents in MS 1000% did exactly that. I didn’t dream this or make it up. This particular agent had insured my parents for years. The guy died and the agency was transferred, sold, or bequeathed to someone else. The new guy tried his hardest to keep my Mom from filing the claim.
Sorry to burst your bubble but not all State Farm agents are angels.
PS. When I was dealing with the 1-800 number State Farm people I informed them of this guys shenanigans. I don’t know if they pursued the issue bc we dropped them. I didn’t know it was illegal, if I had I would have reported to the insurance commissioner or AG or where ever you report insurance fraud.
Sorry to burst your bubble but not all State Farm agents are angels.
PS. When I was dealing with the 1-800 number State Farm people I informed them of this guys shenanigans. I don’t know if they pursued the issue bc we dropped them. I didn’t know it was illegal, if I had I would have reported to the insurance commissioner or AG or where ever you report insurance fraud.
This post was edited on 7/13/23 at 1:33 pm
Posted on 7/13/23 at 1:34 pm to WinnaSez
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Sorry to burst your bubble but not all State Farm agents are angels
This can be said for every profession.
Posted on 7/13/23 at 1:38 pm to WinnaSez
quote:Yeah that’s the unfortunate part of their business model. The newer agents they push push push to sell more and help file less claims. The people who have been around 5+ years usually tell corporate to frick off because they are under contract to sell their services. The first 2 years as a new agent, they have you under a temporary contract before they will give you a “permanent” contract. You have to have certain metrics to get that permanent contract. And it causes situations like yours.
Hoss, one of your agents in MS 1000% did exactly that. I didn’t dream this or make it up. This particular agent had insured my parents for years. The guy died and the agency was transferred, sold, or bequeathed to someone else. The new guy tried his hardest to keep my Mom from filing the claim. Sorry to burst your bubble but not all State Farm agents are angels.
Posted on 7/13/23 at 1:41 pm to WinnaSez
quote:Yeah that’s the unfortunate part of their business model. The newer agents they push push push to sell more and help file less claims. The people who have been around 5+ years usually tell corporate to frick off because they are under contract to sell their services. The first 2 years as a new agent, they have you under a temporary contract before they will give you a “permanent” contract. You have to have certain metrics to get that permanent contract. And it causes situations like yours.
Hoss, one of your agents in MS 1000% did exactly that. I didn’t dream this or make it up. This particular agent had insured my parents for years. The guy died and the agency was transferred, sold, or bequeathed to someone else. The new guy tried his hardest to keep my Mom from filing the claim. Sorry to burst your bubble but not all State Farm agents are angels.
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