1. That question has nothing to do with claims.
2. Answer the question. Like I said, they'll know when the run a credit
check!!
wrote in message
oups.com...
What about the question on the application, "Have you ever been
cancelled, declined or refused renewal on an aircraft insurance
policy?". Do you just lie about that? I can see that your 33 years in
the insurance industry has not been on the claims side.
Rich
Jim C wrote:
I've worked in the insurance industry for 33 years and the best thing
to do
is get canceled for "non-pay" like stated above, but insurance
companies do
NOT talk to each other anymore than Airbus and Boeing do. They're
competitors not only for the product but the employees too, plus it's
against the law in most states. Many small businesses, which I am
more
familiar with, just cancel by not paying and move to the next company
which
is fine if your credit can handle it. If there is any communication
between
companies it is at the CEO level and those guys don't know and often
don't
understand, the nuts and bolts. They're stock price and ROI guys. (I
hope
my boss isn't listening)
Jim
"Gord Beaman" wrote in message
...
"Mike W." wrote:
Nationwide tried that BS on me once. They wanted me to pay the
IDENTICAL
fee
as the mothly installment amount to cancel. Hmmm, let me get this
straight,
if I pay you, you will cancel my policy. Following that logic, they
got
exactly $0 from me. What are they going to do if I don't pay them
NOT to
insure my car? Corporate America is out of control.
Problem likely is that they probably have deals cooked up with
all insurance companies to deem you an undesirable customer and
now nobody will insure you...sounds illegal to me but who knows.
--
-Gord.
(use gordon in email)
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