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  • Report:  #579519

Complaint Review: AARP THe Hartford Auto Insurance

AARP THe Hartford Auto Insurance Senior Citizens Take Notice, About AARP The Hartford Auto Policy Internet

  • Reported By:
    Robert — Ladoga Indiana United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Wed, March 10, 2010
  • Updated:
    Wed, June 09, 2010
  • AARP THe Hartford Auto Insurance
    Internet
    United States of America
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AARP The Hartford Auto Insurance , beware of the hidden clause they hide, and don't tell you about . They suck you in and being a member of aarp, in return you get a dicount on your auto insurance.  And if you pay your insurance on a monthy payment base's they will include a monthy service fee, which will add to the cost .


And it doesn't stop their, aarp the hartford auto insurance policy , if you decide to cancel the auto policy, they have additional cancellation fee . Of course they will not tell you that when you apply for insurance.  And if you don't pay the fee's they can turn it over to collection agencys, and the collection agencys can get a judgement, and if you don't have the money to pay the fee's, although your only income is from social security, a collection agency can ask the judical branch to place a lien on any personal property you migh own, such as auto or home and other personal property.


I am saying it might not happen, but It could.   I can't believe that AARP, would have there name associated with the hartford auto insurance program. As a disabled senior citizen myself, on a fix income.   AARP the hartford auto insurance policy, needs to stop this deceptive practice, and AARP Membership should show there displeasure, to AARP, who I have lost my trust to represent the seniors citzens, instead the hartford lobbies the aarp with contributon's mostly likely, it is you  tit for tat.   This entire writing the statements made by me , I make reference to hartford , the true facts is that aarp the hartford auto insurance I qoute does ( add fee's for monthly billing to the monthly insurance premiun, and does add adtional fee's for early policy cancellation, and does not reveal that in my case till you buy the policy, which includes payments to be paid in advance to start the policy) . The rest of my statement is nothing more then speculation with the appearance from reasoning, and most probable.  But I must add this disclaimer .  AARP members can decide.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Nudist

corning,
Arkansas,
U.S.A.

social security

#3Consumer Comment

Wed, June 09, 2010

enclosed in this meseage is  a web site tthat tells about ss an collections agencies cannot bother your ss check an also if a person is disabled an collections agencies cannot collect after so many years the site also tells this this is bls alliance.com i think that it might b bcs in the letters. different states has different time limits in which a collections agencies has to collect in the state of arkanas where i live is 3 years it also give th time limet in every state that is in th web site in this letter.ray corning arkanas


Flynrider

Phoenix,
Arizona,
USA

Nothing surprising

#3Consumer Comment

Wed, March 10, 2010

   The two things you specifically mentioned are not unique.  In fact, they are common to any automobile insurer.

   Additional fees for paying a policy month to month is standard with every auto insurance company I've dealt with for the past 30 yrs. or so.   They're charging you interest and a service fee for having to process payments every month, rather than just once.

   Cancellation charges on policies vary from underwriter to underwriter, but they all charge some fee for cancelling.   As for your complaint that they do not specifically tell you about cancellation fees when you sign up, what insurer does?   Your surprise that there is a fee would indicate that none of the other insurers you've used told you about cancellation policies at sign up time.   Of course, if you ask I'm sure any insurer would be glad to tell you.

 

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