Auto zone employee
Chicago,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, September 29, 2011
ALL STATE COMMERCIAL FALSE ADVERTISING
ALLSTATE ISN'T NOTHING BUT A BUNCH OF CONS JUST LIKE WALL STREET THEY SUCK 120% I GOT HIT BY ONE OF THEIR DRIVERS AND TOTALED MY CAR AND THEY WONT GIVE ME A RENTAL CAR I AM ABOUT TO LOOSE MY JOB I HAVE RUPTURED DISCS AND EVERYTHING IS THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT THEIR COMMERCIAL SAYS WELL I GOT NEWS FOR THEM I AM A GRAPHIC DESIGNER AND I AM GOING TO ADVERTISE THIS ON FLYERS POSTER AND PASS THEM OUT IN THE CHICAGO AREA TO LET THE PEOPLE KNOW WHO THIS PEOPLE TRULY ARE THEY SHOULD BE BEHIND BARS . PEOPLE START ADVERTISING MAKE FLYERS OR END TYPE OF ADD LETS SHOW THIS PEOPLE WHO HAS THE POWER TO BRING THEM BACK DOWN TO BANKRUPTCY
mr rik
miami,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, May 30, 2011
Where you have to pay on the spot? What kind of a "plan" is that?
You could just call the towtard of YOUR CHOICE, YOURSELF!
Mark King
Indian Trail,#4UPDATE Employee
Mon, May 30, 2011
The advertisement states that people who switch to Allstate save an average of $348 per year. Obviously, there are a lot of people who get quotes that are higher and don't switch, thus their quotes are not figured into the average annual savings of people who switch. The mailing never guarantees that everyone who gets a quote will save $348. Ando of those who do save, $348 is the average--some will save more and some will save less.
Regarding Good Hands Roadside, it is exactly as described--a pay-as-you-go service. If you don't want to join a motor club where you pay regardless of whether or not you use it, you can sign up for this free plan and pay a reduced rate for services only when you need them. You do not have to be an Allstate customer to use this service. Allstate also provides the Allstate Motor Club, a more traditional roadside assistance service, and if you have an Allstate policy, you can have road service added to the policy.
Preston
HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE,#5Author of original report
Thu, April 21, 2011
The actual ripoff here is the fact that they are TRYING to get my $$$ by sending me misleading materials IN THE U.S. MAIL! Just because I didn't fall for their little scheme, doesn't mean that I wasn't ripped off! My time was stolen from me, for one thing, as I could have used it to do something constructive, instead of reading their "garbage" and writing a report to let others know that they should use Rip-Off Report to check out a Company before doing business with them. This is more than many other agencies offer. SOME Better Business Bureaus offer this, but NOT ALL. SOME Attorney General websites and offices offer this, but NOT ALL. How can consumers protect themselves from being ripped off? By reading Rip-Off Report.com before they let their credit card number be passed around! And before they do any ordering! After all, the person who asked this question, is probably a "lackey" of these criminal-minded companies, as they HAVE BEEN KNOWN to get people to go on Rip-Off Report and write controversial reports, in an attempt to confuse the feeble-minded! Don't let them get away with this, either! They're trying to "muddy up the waters" and make it look like those of us who write genuine Rip-Off Reports, are the imbeciles! Get smart, folks, these Companies have lots of tricks up their sleeves!
Steve
Bradenton,#6Consumer Comment
Thu, March 17, 2011
I don't see a rip off here.
All insurance premium rates are based on underwriting.
That $348 "average savings" is just that. An average.
And, all major insurers use this same advertising.
As far as the Allstate Motor Club.
You are wrong. Doesn't work that way.
I have had it for years and it is absolutely the best service out there.
They do require billing of the premiums either quarterly, semi-annually or annually, or if you do not have a credit card, they will allow you to send a check or money order for the annual amount.
And, there are different levels of plans on the roadside assistance.
Don't be so cheap. Go platinum.
It appears that you have just found rip off report and are posting jibberish in several categories, although no actual rip off.
No rip off here.
Get back on your meds.