- Report: #711053
Complaint Review: Dealer Auction Access - DAA
| Dealer Auction Access - DAA 845 W. Fulton Market, Suite 214
Internet United States of America |
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Dealer Auction Access - DAA DO NOT TRUST,, You will Lose your Money Like I did!!!!, Internet
*General Comment: Insurance Changes
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So today I told them I am sick of waiting and I cancelled everything with them but I still lose my monthly rent That I have been paying them since january and also the fees they charge you at the begining, So I have lost about $1100 or so.
Please dont trust this company or you will be in the same situation I am in.
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Insurance Changes
AUTHOR: Greg - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, March 31, 2011
The state of New Jersey along with a couple of others have changed their insurance requirements because the number of claims have gone up for dealer's in their state. That's just common sense. Instead of ripping into a company, you should do your homework on insurance.
I am an insurance broker and have seen these rates gone up recently. There are about 8 states that have gone up unexpectedly for the insurance policy in regards to getting a SRT23 insurance. If you would have gotten your insurance within a couple of weeks of signing up, you would not be in this position. Instead you chose to wait 2 months, then the insurance rate went up. Nice Job!

