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  • Report:  #843583

Complaint Review: Farm Bureau Insurance Company

Farm Bureau Insurance Company Farm Bureau, Farm Bureau Financial robs, thief, too large to fail, greedy, money-hungry, cruel, heartless Washington , Washington DC

  • Reported By:
    Sandy — Lincoln Nebraska U.S.A.
  • Submitted:
    Thu, February 23, 2012
  • Updated:
    Thu, February 23, 2012
  • Farm Bureau Insurance Company
    600 Maryland Ave. SW
    Washington, Washington DC
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    202-406-3600
  • Category:

My elderly Mother changed insurance companies from Farm Bureau to a more  accommodating, less expensive local

company. She never had a claim in all the years she was with them, yet when she changed companies they tried to

charge her for the time after she cancelled. We filed a report with the Department of Insurance but, having worked in the

insurance industry for many decades I knew they almost always ruled in favor of the insurance companies no matter who

was right. They did the same thing again. Farm Bureau turned it over to a collection bureau and they began to harass her

night and day. Even after she paid them the money she did not owe them they would not remove it from the collections.

They ultimately trashed her sterling credit and destroyed her health.

Not only do they steal from the elderly and infirm, they are constantly fighting and propagandizing for cruelty to animals

in the name of "agriculture." As their CEO's and execs line their pockets with our blood money, they just continue to get

richer and richer. They now think they are too big to fail--just like Bank of America and all the other huge companies

raping the people and our planet. Please, do your research and if you are currently a policyholder, consider switching to

one of the other thousands of smaller, local companies  that do not condone cruelty to animals --or people.



1 Updates & Rebuttals


Robert

Irvine,
California,
U.S.A.

I bet..

#2Consumer Comment

Thu, February 23, 2012

That the OP never had an "elderly mother" who changed insurance companies and was turned over to collections.

Here is a hint for the OP.  If you have a legitimate RipOff it is best to leave out any "agenda" you may have against the company, as it does nothing but detract from your post.  If you do have some other motive than just come right out and say it, making up fake relatives and situations doesn't do anything for your report either.

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