I had an auto insurance policy with Mary MacDonald Allstate Insurance company of 3750 Dacoro Ln Suite #125, Castle Rock, CO 80109
When I began this policy I was told provided that I received no tickets or accidents within the years and I would qualify for lower premiums. Fair enough.
On the 11th month of the policy I was sent a 3x5 mailing card from there company Allstate.
It stated on the card that the policy was set to expire soon and that for $100.00 I could "review the policy and find the lowest rate".
There were no accidents or tickets within the year.
I paid the $100.00. (Like a fool).
(Come to think of it I have never heard of an insurance company doing this).
When the new policy was drawn up the insurance premiums were now $50.00 HIGHER each month than before not to mention that I paid $100.00 for these higher premiums.
The agreement was that if there were no tickets and no accidents the premiums after one year would be lower, i.e. "good driver discount"
I dropped that policy immediately when I found this out that I would be paying even more for being a "good driver".
There was one month left on the policy.
I told them to cancel immediately.
But they didn't!
Should I have got in a wreck on that 11th. month they would turn around and say, "you weren't covered"
This is a total fraud and ridiculous tactic to force people out of money.
This is shitty business practice and I will say this.
Did you think I would stick around after pulling this stunt? You lost a long term customer, you did it to yourselves.
Never again will I use Allstate Insurance and I will tell everyone I know the same, especially Mary MacDonald Allstate in Castle Rock, CO.
There is nothing that spreads faster than a bad word of mouth about a business."
Mary MacDonald - Allstate Insurance Agent Reviews
I had an auto insurance policy with Mary MacDonald Allstate Insurance company of 3750 Dacoro Ln Suite #125, Castle Rock, CO 80109
When I began this policy I was told provided that I received no tickets or accidents within the years and I would qualify for lower premiums. Fair enough.
On the 11th month of the policy I was sent a 3x5 mailing card from there company Allstate.
It stated on the card that the policy was set to expire soon and that for $100.00 I could "review the policy and find the lowest rate".
There were no accidents or tickets within the year.
I paid the $100.00. (Like a fool).
(Come to think of it I have never heard of an insurance company doing this).
When the new policy was drawn up the insurance premiums were now $50.00 HIGHER each month than before not to mention that I paid $100.00 for these higher premiums.
The agreement was that if there were no tickets and no accidents the premiums after one year would be lower, i.e. "good driver discount"
I dropped that policy immediately when I found this out that I would be paying even more for being a "good driver".
There was one month left on the policy.
I told them to cancel immediately.
But they didn't!
Should I have got in a wreck on that 11th. month they would turn around and say, "you weren't covered"
This is a total fraud and ridiculous tactic to force people out of money.
This is shitty business practice and I will say this.
Did you think I would stick around after pulling this stunt? You lost a long term customer, you did it to yourselves.
Never again will I use Allstate Insurance and I will tell everyone I know the same, especially Mary MacDonald Allstate in Castle Rock, CO.
There is nothing that spreads faster than a bad word of mouth about a business."
Jackie. C
Castle Rock, CO
U.S.A.