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Report: #1355605

Complaint Review: United/LBS Insurance - Nationwide

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  • Reported By: Anonymous — Missouri USA
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United/LBS Insurance Mutual of Omaha Salesman came and sold me a policy.Never received policy.Now I sold house, still billed Nationwide

*Consumer Comment: Report them to the insurance commissioner for your state

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Salesman came to my door and sold me a mortgage insurance policy in 2008 when I bought my house.  I never received policy.  I have sold my house now and am still being billed.

I have notified Mutual of Omaha multiple times and have never received a response

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#1 Consumer Comment

Report them to the insurance commissioner for your state

AUTHOR: FloridaNative - (USA)

POSTED: Sunday, February 12, 2017

You have to provide a copy of the settlement statement to the insurance company showing your home was sold and request cancellation as of the sale date. If that doesn't work, provide your proof that you made proper notification to your insurance commissioner to have them step in and help you get the billing stopped. 

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