voiceofreason
North Carolina,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, December 09, 2011
That insurance company is an AIG subsidiary, owned in part by us taxpayers. Contact the BBB, who ought to help when you've lost money to these thieves. Their cold callers are experts in wringing the right words out of one's mouth to then provide "proof" you agreed to them signing you up. They did it to me but I did get them to cancel without any further issues before money was lost. I still complained to the BBB about their practices, but the BBB told me they stay out of it unless money was withdrawn.
Well, your money was withdrawn, so go for it. Post here again if the BBB does not help out.AIG is a bunch of crooks and the biggest shame is that the government obviously lets them get away with it. Why no law is enacted to prevent them from getting one's bank account info without explicitly getting that information field by field from you, instead of their "business partner" the bank, is beyond me.