Should be called "NOT Personal, Just Business"
by Advocate against The Personal on Oct 28, 2024
1 out of 5 stars
The Personal Insurance pushes the mobile app to 'reduce' your monthly rates. They don't tell you that it's punitive. I am over 50, perfect driving record with daily commute of 4 km. I get a notification email that changes were made to my policy. Yep, my insurance went up $56 for no reason. No tickets to justify, I could have been a passenger in another car. I tried to contest it, and they did not want to hear it. I cancelled my 24 yr relationship with this company and at no point did they try to keep my business.
Horrible company and horrible customer services representative, I do not recommend insuring with this company at all, stay away from this company.
We had an agreed price for Car insurance which was taken from my bank account for three months, then the fourth month the amount doubled. I was informed they sent me something the underwriters reevaluated my account and doubled the rate which I didn't notice until they took from my bank account. The answer I received was basically "it is what it is, that is the new price".
In my business a deal is a deal I can't change it 3 months into the contract, I don't believe this is good business and I don't recommend doing business with them at all for any reason. I do not like even giving them 1 star, it would be zero stars if I could.
I've been a customer for a long time now and have never made a claim on my home insurance. Given this fact, I was shocked to discover that any claim I make will result in a 15 - 20% increase in my insurance premiums. I asked them why this was and got the typical excuses, like "insurance fraud is driving prices up". Desjardins owns The Personal and posted a $855 million profit last quarter. The Personal's pricing policies are driven by nothing more than insatiable corporate greed. The rates are competitive as long as you don't make a claim. But as soon as you do, even a small claim, the premiums skyrocket.
When I first got my Jeep, it was a used lifted Jeep, so I went to get a quote for this Jeep because they do things for service members but was denied. However, when I went to the parent company, they said that they would insure.
Giving information to the customer and getting consent for the mechanical work or medical injury work is unheard of for this company. They just do want they want to you and your car without your knowledge!
Very disappointed with this dictatorship, Third World country treatment.
I was paying $160 a month including the car and residential insurance, I've had no accidents, a single speeding ticket that was 2 years ago, and they increased my premium to $234. Never going to come back!
Sons car was stolen and they haven't even answered to talk about his claim in over 2 weeks. Do not use them.
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They have been double dipping my payments for over a year from two different institutions. I switched banking and they kept withdrawing from old account. I am trying to send them the documentation and have requested an email address so they can see what I am talking about. Been going in circles now for 30 minutes. Oh, did I mention that I can not sign onto my online customer portal?
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Shady agents and/or underwriters who deny car insurance to potential customers based on document discrepancies inputted by another top tier insurance company, then discretely accuse them of falsifying documents due to inconsistency. But when asked by the customer if they could contact their previous broker to have the discrepancies rectified, they proceed to deny insurance anyways and place the blame of the customer. So much for The Personal having trust in a Veteran who is currently serving their 17th year in the CAF.