I already switched insurance company after some issues with ING insurance (for auto), and immediately its like they're blackmailing me!
The switch is already made, but right earlier, the broker guy was axiom how they're looking into the old files and "magically" (imo) comes beside with a REALLY aged accident of one of the drivers insured. That is impossible for at lowest possible 3 years!! Since that person is now and then here (out of country) and for sure no accident have happened for the finishing three years.
Now they're messing with the brand new insurance company and the NEW broker called and said "they're holding onto the files because of a stroke of luck (thats suppose to have happen a really long time ago)."
The ING people said this is going to put together your record unpromising it takes at smallest 6 years for an accident account to go away blah blah. While I enjoy heard NOTHING just about this after years of using ING until THIS POINT. And they're saying how its going to elevate your insurance and so on.
ANY advice would be great
Answers: When you hold a claim or accident - it shows up on your CLUE report. Insurance companies can not build up stuff and put it on the CLUE report. They also can not put stuff on your MVR that did not happen.
The clean company will pull your CLUE report and if an happenstance happened and decree enforcement was call (even if a claim was never turned it) it will show up on CLUE. It could also show up on your motor vehicle history.
And insurance companies don't "send over files". Insurance files and information are property of the insurance company. We don't step giving those out to folks. And if the file have to do with the happenstance - that's a claim file and we never distribute those to sales agents for other companies.
Have you ever considered that the topical agent messed something up and rather than let somebody know you the truth is blaming ING since the new agent already know you were foolish at ING?
"for sure no loss has happen for the last three years" - OK- so no loss have happened contained by 3 years - what about 4 years, 5 years, 6 years? "REALLY old" may not stingy with within 3 years. A speeding ticket can stay on your record for more than 3 years - so what make you think 3 years is "really old"?
I've particular companies that looked back as far as 7 years when they pulled CLUE and MR reports. Heck - an unpaid bill will stay on your credit report for at tiniest 7 years? So why do you think an misfortune is "really old" after 3 years and that you should not be penalized for it? Even if the insurance company is unpunctually in discovering the chance - they are going to start to charge you for it after they find it.
If you have transferred your auto policy to another company ING is not that worried something like the loss of your business.
If the only policy they enjoy with you is an auto policy, they are more credible to lose money on you than to make money. They hold no reason to "blackmail" you and they are not going to spend foolishly their time/energy and resources thinking of ways to make your enthusiasm difficult.
The best advice I can administer you - you are not going to like -but
seize over yourself.
WOW! That was pretty rigid, but sorry no advice.
The switch is already made, but right earlier, the broker guy was axiom how they're looking into the old files and "magically" (imo) comes beside with a REALLY aged accident of one of the drivers insured. That is impossible for at lowest possible 3 years!! Since that person is now and then here (out of country) and for sure no accident have happened for the finishing three years.
Now they're messing with the brand new insurance company and the NEW broker called and said "they're holding onto the files because of a stroke of luck (thats suppose to have happen a really long time ago)."
The ING people said this is going to put together your record unpromising it takes at smallest 6 years for an accident account to go away blah blah. While I enjoy heard NOTHING just about this after years of using ING until THIS POINT. And they're saying how its going to elevate your insurance and so on.
ANY advice would be great
How much would insurance cost for me?
Answers: When you hold a claim or accident - it shows up on your CLUE report. Insurance companies can not build up stuff and put it on the CLUE report. They also can not put stuff on your MVR that did not happen.
The clean company will pull your CLUE report and if an happenstance happened and decree enforcement was call (even if a claim was never turned it) it will show up on CLUE. It could also show up on your motor vehicle history.
And insurance companies don't "send over files". Insurance files and information are property of the insurance company. We don't step giving those out to folks. And if the file have to do with the happenstance - that's a claim file and we never distribute those to sales agents for other companies.
Have you ever considered that the topical agent messed something up and rather than let somebody know you the truth is blaming ING since the new agent already know you were foolish at ING?
"for sure no loss has happen for the last three years" - OK- so no loss have happened contained by 3 years - what about 4 years, 5 years, 6 years? "REALLY old" may not stingy with within 3 years. A speeding ticket can stay on your record for more than 3 years - so what make you think 3 years is "really old"?
I've particular companies that looked back as far as 7 years when they pulled CLUE and MR reports. Heck - an unpaid bill will stay on your credit report for at tiniest 7 years? So why do you think an misfortune is "really old" after 3 years and that you should not be penalized for it? Even if the insurance company is unpunctually in discovering the chance - they are going to start to charge you for it after they find it.
If you have transferred your auto policy to another company ING is not that worried something like the loss of your business.
If the only policy they enjoy with you is an auto policy, they are more credible to lose money on you than to make money. They hold no reason to "blackmail" you and they are not going to spend foolishly their time/energy and resources thinking of ways to make your enthusiasm difficult.
The best advice I can administer you - you are not going to like -but
seize over yourself.
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WOW! That was pretty rigid, but sorry no advice.
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