National Union Fire Insurance Co. Unveils New EPLI

November 3, 2004

  • November 3, 2004 at 5:36 am
    sg says:
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    Just a few more reasons to deny, deny and deny………….

  • November 5, 2004 at 9:59 am
    Matt Peterson says:
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    The risk business face is vast. The opportunity to transfer any or all risk is the great option that owners have. EPLI is popping up more and more with spot lights like Bill O’Reily. This is a product that will make a difference with all the frivolous law suits in today’s business world.

    M. Peterson
    VP of the Mack Group
    800-351-4224 X112

  • March 22, 2005 at 11:13 am
    HUTH says:
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    This company signed my husband up for insurance and he had a stroke 3 years ago. We have never received a policy or any other paperwork, but they charge our checking account. I have asked for documentation from a person at their contact number they provide, this person said the request for documentation must come in written form.

    Why is that, they can take my money without it written documentation, but they can’t give me proof without it.
    What a joke.
    I’m very concerned about these types of policies they are phoning people about and signing them up without any information, and not providing any information to them.

    I have also put a hold on my checking account and challenging their ability to take funds and requesting what documents they provided to my bank.

    This doesn’t seem to be a customer oriented business, but a business that seems to prey on unsuspecting people, who aren’t able to understand what they are being signed up for.

    I look forward to any response from NUF, since the customer service person wouldn’t give me a phone number to their main office so this could be straigtened out promptly.

  • June 4, 2005 at 6:19 am
    Jacque Schweiss says:
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    Before the expiration date of 3/15/05 I responed to the # 1-800-572-5844 & talked to a representative who promised me the $15.00 gas rebate after giving him my voucher No. 9392. To date no rebate & when I tried to check on it the 800 No. had been canceled. Is the a normal scam of this company Where can I get an address or phone no. to contact them & insist on their honoring their commitment? Thank you for your help.

  • June 7, 2005 at 12:59 pm
    greenery says:
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    I had a same problem. Try to call 1-800-572-5838.
    According to the rep, the policy was mailed on 6/3/05 (although my first call was made on 5/14/05).
    Before the cancellation, we have to look through the policy (maybe need a policy number at cancellation). We have a 60 days grace period from our first call to execute cancellation.

    Hope this helps.

  • June 15, 2005 at 3:59 am
    William Pedersen says:
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    On 4/5/2005 I called the 1-800-392-5935 number and talked with a representative, regarding the new insurance program. Although I did not take the offer, I was assured that a gas rebate of $15.00 would be sent in 2-3 weeks. Today is June 15,2005.
    I’m questioning if this isn’t a scam, also.
    My voucher # is #9392 (CA Agency # OD085898}

  • July 6, 2005 at 6:23 am
    greenery says:
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    My insurance policy came on 6/11/2005 (about a month later) and I called 1-800-572-5838 to cancel the policy. The agent offered another insurance plans, but I did not take them. She gave me another ID number at cancellation in case of recontracting the policy. No cancellation fee was charged. My voucher # was also #9392 (CA Agency # OD085898).
    The $15 gas rebate consists of three $5 vouchers. Each voucher cannot be used at the same time; first one for July, second for August, and third for September 2005.

  • September 11, 2005 at 9:34 am
    Donald Kreis says:
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    gas voucher for fifteen dollars of
    gas is fraud.
    voucher #9392 not workable.
    Called your phone 1-800-499-0360
    and did not receive the approved
    gas voucher as stated.
    Your National Union Fire Insurance
    Company is fraud for this promotional
    activity.
    Reported to All Insurance Service State
    operations concerning this activity.

  • December 3, 2005 at 7:07 am
    Cindyluwho says:
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    Here is a link to The PA Insurance Commissioner where you can file a complaint regarding the gas voucher scam:
    https://www.insurance.state.pa.us/dsf/complaintform.html
    Let\’s not let them get away with this.

  • December 3, 2005 at 6:42 am
    Cindyluwho says:
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    We should file a class-action suit against National Union Fire Insurance Company for the obviously fraudulent gas voucher scam. I, too, am reporting them to the state insurance commissioner.



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