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  • Report:  #1306574

Complaint Review: AARP and The Hartford Insurance Company

AARP and The Hartford Insurance Company AARP signed me up for auto insurance when I was only requesting a quote Hartford Nationwide

  • Reported By:
    Karen — Anchorage Alaska USA
  • Submitted:
    Thu, May 19, 2016
  • Updated:
    Thu, May 19, 2016
  • AARP and The Hartford Insurance Company
    Nationwide
    USA
  • Phone:
    800-423-6789
  • Category:

AARP somehow signed me up for car insurance when I only requested an insurance quote.  I didn't notice it until a year and a half later that they were charging my credit card for the two cars I requested a quote on.

AARP doesn't want to refund me any monies.  The double car insurance cost my family over $1,500 which I can't afford to waste.  They refuse to look back at their records.  They told me I had to prove to them that I had cancelled the policy. 

There is no paper trail for me to send them because it was an on-line quote.  Their records reflect I called them.  I never called and spoke to anyone.  There will be no "signed" acceptance with my signature on it, because I never accepted the quote.

I changed jobs soon after, and AARP sent email notices to my old job.  I never got any of them.  They also re-signed me for another year without my knowledge or consent. 

I also received mail from AARP but I get so much junk mail from them that I automatically throw away anything addressed to me from them.

If this has happened to someone else and there are possibly lots of us out there, then I would like to be part of a large scale fraud complaint filed against this company so that I can get a portion of my money back

Losing $1,500 is terrible but it's not enough to sue them for because it will end up costing more in attorney fees and costs.  My only hope at this time is that they did it to enough people that we will turn around and pursue a class action lawsuit against them.

 

 

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