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Donovan_Galway
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What is the name of your state? Missouri
After 27 years with Farmers insurance and no claims, tickets or payouts, they doubled my rates. I was told by a contact at my agent's office that it was due to inflation and would affect everyone. After talking with other companies, I challenged the integrity of Farmers and changed to a better company. I later found that the person quoting my rates at Farmers was not employed their and maintained that she "Could prove by tax records that she had been unemployed since 1996" (her words) Apparently, her husband was the agent and I never saw him. She always answered the phone and had current access to my files. My question is this: If she was signing my quotes and policy changes and making adjustments to my policy, was Farmers liable for her actions? Does anyone who happens to be related to an agent have the right to access my files? If I had a major claim, could they claim she was not acting on their behalf and they were not bound to her agreements? Is this person not guilty of either tax evasion or insurance fraud? Farmers has refused to comment. Though out of it now, I remain gravely curious as others are still with her.
After 27 years with Farmers insurance and no claims, tickets or payouts, they doubled my rates. I was told by a contact at my agent's office that it was due to inflation and would affect everyone. After talking with other companies, I challenged the integrity of Farmers and changed to a better company. I later found that the person quoting my rates at Farmers was not employed their and maintained that she "Could prove by tax records that she had been unemployed since 1996" (her words) Apparently, her husband was the agent and I never saw him. She always answered the phone and had current access to my files. My question is this: If she was signing my quotes and policy changes and making adjustments to my policy, was Farmers liable for her actions? Does anyone who happens to be related to an agent have the right to access my files? If I had a major claim, could they claim she was not acting on their behalf and they were not bound to her agreements? Is this person not guilty of either tax evasion or insurance fraud? Farmers has refused to comment. Though out of it now, I remain gravely curious as others are still with her.