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In the winter of 2020, I was driving on highway 108 in New Brunswick Canada around 10 pm. Out of the blue, a deer bolted from the passenger side. We had no chance to avoid the accident so we struck the deer. We stopped and called the RCMP but since the deer was not on the road and none of us were injured, they did not come out. We were able to drive home. The next day we called Pembridge insurance. They treated us so poorly on the phone indicating we were at fault for the accident. When I arrived back home in Ontario there was a registered letter waiting for me. I opened it up and it was a cancellation for non-payment. How can I have a non-payment when they automatically withdraw payment monthly from my credit card.
I was told my credit card was expired. They never called me or write to me informing me. I phone my bank and the bank told me if they had tried to get the funds when they said they did there were no issues. To settle this they said I would need to pay a $50 fee. I told them I did nothing wrong and if they insist I pay this $50, I will go to another company. That's what I ended up doing. Now they have me on their file saying I was cancelled for non-payment. I will be taking them to small claims court if they do not resolve this to my satisfaction.