Applauded
Features • March 25, 2002
State Farm Lloyds, the Dallas-based property insurance unit of State Farm Insurance Companies, received approval from the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) to sell its nationwide homeowners …
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Subject: New Policies
Posted On: January 1, 2005, 11:26 pm CST
Posted By: David
Comment:
I couldnt help but notice that there were no consumers opinions solicited for this article. For one simple reason:The state insurance commish doesnt give a damn about the consumer. He rolled over and played dead for the insurance companies. When SF and Farm. threatened to pull out, he should have told them to not let the door hit them in the *** on the way out. That would include their auto, life, commercial and health. Also any securities they were selling.
why anyone would care what unemployedjoe thinks? Looks at ALL of his posts on this site and you will find blah blah blah. Same stuff, no facts, just blind hatred of State Farm and he spews lies, which I can prove. And yes, I am a State Farm agent. I take our claims department to task every time I think a customer of mine is not getting what is owed, but in all honesty, that doesn’t happen very often. Let unemployedjoe rant all he wants, State Farm (yes my State Farm and I am UNAPOLOGETIC about it) is not the largest insurance company in the US because they treat their customers terribly. No business can thrive if they act in such a way. Mistakes probably were made, but in a storm the size of Katrina, perfection would be impossible. But we came damn close.
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Applauded
Features • March 25, 2002
State Farm Lloyds, the Dallas-based property insurance unit of State Farm Insurance Companies, received approval from the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) to sell its nationwide homeowners …
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Insurance Journal is not responsible for the content of the message below.
Subject: New Policies
Posted On: January 1, 2005, 11:26 pm CST
Posted By: David
Comment:
I couldnt help but notice that there were no consumers opinions solicited for this article. For one simple reason:The state insurance commish doesnt give a damn about the consumer. He rolled over and played dead for the insurance companies. When SF and Farm. threatened to pull out, he should have told them to not let the door hit them in the *** on the way out. That would include their auto, life, commercial and health. Also any securities they were selling.
why anyone would care what unemployedjoe thinks? Looks at ALL of his posts on this site and you will find blah blah blah. Same stuff, no facts, just blind hatred of State Farm and he spews lies, which I can prove. And yes, I am a State Farm agent. I take our claims department to task every time I think a customer of mine is not getting what is owed, but in all honesty, that doesn’t happen very often. Let unemployedjoe rant all he wants, State Farm (yes my State Farm and I am UNAPOLOGETIC about it) is not the largest insurance company in the US because they treat their customers terribly. No business can thrive if they act in such a way. Mistakes probably were made, but in a storm the size of Katrina, perfection would be impossible. But we came damn close.