Eddie
miami,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, June 05, 2018
I use them for condo property insurance, They work with Geico, maybe others.
Dayleen
Colorado,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, July 19, 2013
So I had to get insurance through the apt complex I was renting. I got it through AGI and prepaid a year. At the end of my lease, the very next day I had a transaction on my bank account for "AGI*RENTERS/CONDO INS" for $156.
At first I didn't know what it was and found reports online like this that it was a fraud. I was worried I had just been ripped off $160 and found the number to call (https://w2.assurant.com/ari/rentersinsurance/accountId/AGM/jobNumber/171735/A/eprod/11448745/web/contactUs.html) They took a while to answer which increased my suspicions.
Once they finally answered she asked for my policy number (that I found in an old email from them) and I let her know I wanted to cancel. She stated they needed a written letter from me and sent me an email with instructions. I followed it and sent it right back, still hesitant they wouldn't refund my money.
I recieved a confirmation email the next day and it stated if I was owed a refund it would be deposited the same way I paid it within 10 days... still not completely trusting I would receive the money back. About 5 days later I had a deposit back for the full $156 from AGI and that was the end of that... Happy customer
SimonBenjaminNewport
United States of America#4Author of original report
Sat, April 07, 2012
Read it again. It says it clearly, "She kept trying to ask me my name and the state I lived. I gave it to her." It's a direct quote.
The next time you attempt to call someone's intelligence into question, you may want to prove that you have reading skills first.
Nice bait in the title. LOL.
I can tell that you're deeply concerned so I will let you know that the bank took care of this yesterday. It wasn't the money that I was concerned with. It was the future b.s. my mom may have to go thru due to a policy that doesn't exist. It was debited once, it can be debited again. I was trying to help her. Grow up.
Bubba Lee
REd Deer,#5General Comment
Sat, April 07, 2012
You may be the new second place person for embarasing post.
You admit to calling them and complaining but would not give them any information to track back the transaction.
Thats just plain dumb, did you expect them to just reverse every direct bill in the last month?
Yes a mistake was made but you made it worse.
By the way, if you insist on not giving the insurance company any info, have your credit card company or bank do a fraud charge back.
Kathie
Phoenix,#6Consumer Suggestion
Sat, April 07, 2012
I am a renter and they are hold my renter's insurance policy.
If they took money out of your mother's account, and she does not have a policy with them, I'm guessing someone keyed in the wrong account # when setting up an auto draft for another insured.
I work in the life insurance industry and I have seen this mistake happen before.
If you can't fix the problem with the insurance carrier, file a dispute with the bank. They will help you resolve the issue.