Complaint Review: Statefarm Auto Insurance -
- Statefarm Auto Insurance USA
- Phone: (631) 261-2322
- Web: cathy.nesselt.gckf@statefarm.com
- Category: Liars
Statefarm Auto Insurance Cathy Nesselt
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I was with State Farm for one year. This Auto insurance Statefarm are very irresponsible and they are Money Hungry they will trick you into signing up with their Auto insurance saying is Cheap and then they will start raising your Premium little by Little in big Amounts.They are a high risk Auto insurance if other customers have accidents State Farm will increase your premium like is your fault.I needed road service twice from State Farm they never showed up.The last thing they did to me is not refund my money back from 10 days Premium of insurance I did not use when I cancelled with them don't be fooled by State Farm they will rob you. Everything will seem nice at first when you start with them.
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#1 Consumer Comment
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AUTHOR: coast - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, May 31, 2017
“they will start raising your Premium little by Little in big Amounts”
That’s an oxymoron.
An insurance company is not permitted to increase the premium until a policy expires unless they discover the policyholder failed to disclose information. Insurance policies are issued in 6 and 12-month increments so at most they could have increased your premium only once--when the first 6-month policy expired. What did you forget to mention in your complaint?


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