Stay away from TD insurance
by Daniel on Jul 11, 2019
1 out of 5 stars
Once again rates go up. Trying to get to speak to someone for last 3 days. On hold for over 1 hour before giving up
They say they are experiencing higher than normal call volumes every time I call. I would guess this is code for understaffed? The first call I waited 25 minutes on hold to speak to someone but had to hang up. I am now settled in for the long haul on my second call attempt. 1hour 24 minutes and counting. This in itself is enough to make me change companies, sure it’s a good price but if you can’t speak to them when you need to then what’s the point?
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Had my Home and Auto Insurance up for renewal and I called TD to let them know I needed a competitive quote. They asked me several questions and then raised my rates. No Kidding! Turns out my unused line of credit on my free and clear home is a liability. I always thought I was paying too much with TD, so I went online to get some quotes. I am now saving $1330 by leaving the overpriced TD Meloche Monnex.
Never had a claim with Meloche Monnex...been with the company for 15 years... rates keep going up...the customer service representatives get ruder even the management laugh in your face while on the telephone...just an awful company...
I got insurance for my home which was rented by someone plus an apartment which I rented from someone last year. (house +apartment). TD Meloche Monnex calculated $142/month for the two properties. Few months later, I called TD and asked them to cancel the apartment insurance because my landlord had already got insurance for it. So I was expecting my monthly payment to come down by $28(the apartment portion), but TD told me if you cancel that(the apartment insurance), your monthly payment will increase to $172/month! So I asked them to cancel both, I don't want to get insurance from you, then they answered: "We will charge you for early cancellation". So I paid insurance for the whole year for an apartment insurance which I didn't want. That's why I hate TD insurance. On top of that, the last old woman(from TD Meloche Monnex) who was talking to me about this matter had very poor customer service quality.
I bought this insurance as a "deal" that my university offered. But I found their customer service to be unresponsive whenever I had questions and their business practices very outdated (I had to, for example, mail them a personal cheque to pay for coverage). So when I moved, I decided to switch companies. I had paid out what was due, submitted a request to cancel my next year of insurance, and took out coverage with a new company. The new company, despite the lack of a university "discount," was much cheaper for the same coverage. And they allowed you to use a magical new contraption called a credit card to pay automatically on a monthly basis. TD then proceeded to send me letter after letter saying I owed them for two months of coverage at the property I no longer lived at. I told them I had cancelled and had not renewed. They told me they did not receive the cancellation and that it was their policy to assume people want to renew even if they hadn't sent a new cheque. After I ignored more letters, they eventually sent a vaguely threatening registered letter that I had to sign for. The amount I "owed" was about 40$, so I eventually paid so that they'd stop harassing me. But again, it was totally worthless coverage that I had cancelled to cover a property I didn't live at. As a petty act of retribution, after paying the 40$ I also closed my TD bank accounts. Both because they are associated with this insurance and because they must have been giving them my new address. I'll take my SEVERAL DOLLARS in savings elsewhere. In short, do not use this company. There are so many out there that do this way better, for cheaper.
When the statement for my yearly home insurance arrived early this month, I noticed right away the premium was 10 times higher than last year, (after many years of a stable rate) and being on monthly deductions, I was soon to lose a huge sum. I immediately called, and after a short search, the advisor could not find any reasons in the file, so she moved me up to a higher level. Here the advisor spent quite a while on my case but also could not discern any reason for this huge increase (he suggested that he'd never seen such an instance before). I insisted that if he could not solve the 'error' I wanted to cancel immediately since I was scheduled for a serious operation and would not be able to attend to this for quite a while. He got somewhat hostile but finally agreed to suspend the monthly withdrawal until a reason/solution was found. After several days he called to say things were back to 'normal'... but no reason or apology for this huge 'mistake'. If I had not caught it immediately, I would have been out of pocket huge sums and likely have been in long-term hassles as to getting my money back. Having been with Meloche-Monnex for many years, with no problems, I was shocked and taken aback by their attitude. I still do not know the reasons (system errors?).
Autorenew rates go up 40-80% per year.
I had one claim. They took all my info and never called me back, I waited upwards of a week and then called to complain and to cancel.
Then someone called me back right away and said they were sorry, They were busy, etc, etc.
I had water coming through my ceiling.
Stay far far away!!! BCAA in BC is a far better option. I hope TD insurance falls flat on its face.
The only good thing about this company is that customer service answers calls promptly. As a home owner that has never had a claim during 20+ years of home ownership, I have seen my rates increase from $90/mth to $280/mth over the last 6 years. Time to shop around.
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45 min wait times, 3 days and finally got through. Cancelled hone insurance due to high rates, terrible customer service and ambiguity in services and coverages. Through family, friends and customer reviews, found the better insurer and I know now I made the right choice to switch. TD insurance continued to withdraw payments from my account and I only found out after 3 months as I was away. They also neglected to put a refund into my account (timing credit for cancellation). Called again, on hold 35 minutes, bad service, rude manners, uncooperative, unprofessional. To give you an idea on the home insurance premium, it was $100 a month coverage with TD compared to $60 on the exact coverage from my new insurer. It’s worth to call around 2-3 companies and go with the one that is respectful and cooperative. Big chances are they will offer better premiums than TD and you will have an easier time dealing with them if you have a claim.