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Trupanion - Trupanion is a waste of money according to my vet!
I had signed up for trupanion pet insurance after reading good reviews. Now my dog had a CCL rupture and needs surgery. They refused to cover ANY costs because they classified limping as a pre-existing illness. After my vet send them a lengthy letter (as seen in picture) they STILL denied coverage saying they do not cover any CCL injuries that occur within 18 MONTHS!!!!!!
Absolute waste of time and money. My vet hates them too. Have cancelled my subscription.
Progressive - Progressive scammed me
I got auto insurance through progressive and was given a good quote so I sent in all the info I needed and got insured. I then bundled my home insurance because the price was so good. A month after that the auto insurance got canceled. They said that my license was not valid. When I asked for proof of this they said they had none. The state had just notified them that it was invalid. My license is valid and I even recently got a notification letter from the state to renew my license because it expires later this year. Now my only option was to start another policy with them and this quote was more than double what my original quote was. I feel like I got scammed to switch over.
Primerica - Should be ban people who provide misinformation?
Who else thinks that we should ban people who provide false or misleading information in this sub? Or at least have a rule against misinformation so that we can report comments with misinformation and get people can get banned from this sub?
As a broker with more than 10 years of experience and running my own agency, I have zero tolerance for misrepresentation and misinformation.
This is a bit of a rant with another post's comment from an agent from Primerica r telling a consumer that they should cancel a whole life that has been in-force since 1949 because they claim that the death benefit is going to be taxable, which is lies.
We should be able to ban people from this because even the OP responded like, oh, I should consider that.
As someone who genuinely cares about clients and protecting their best interests, this is something that boils my blood when I read.
EDIT: I'm not talking differences of opinion (e.g. Term in better than permanent). I'm talking about LIES. Verifyable proven lies. Such as "the death benefit of whole life is taxable"
Pets Best Insurance - Puppy Got Sick Right After Adoption—Pet Insurance Denied My Claim. Any Advice?
Hey everyone,
We recently adopted a puppy from a rescue center, and he’s been such a sweet little guy. On the same day we brought him home, we also signed up for pet insurance with Pets Best Insurance because I read a lot of good reviews.
Unfortunately, just about five days later, he got really sick and was diagnosed with puppy strangles. He’s been on corticosteroids for the past three weeks now, and we’ve had multiple vet visits—for treatment, vaccinations, and other related care. So far, I’ve paid around $1,000 out of pocket.
I submitted a claim to the insurance company, but they rejected it, saying it falls within the waiting period. I get that there’s a waiting period, but we had no idea he was going to get sick when we signed up for the policy.
Has anyone else dealt with something like this? Is there any way to appeal or get around the waiting period issue?
Also, if I switch to another insurance provider now, will this count as a pre-existing condition, and will they refuse to cover anything related to this illness?
Appreciate any advice or shared experiences—just trying to navigate this unexpected situation the best I can.
Thanks!
Erie Insurance - Considering Lawyer / Unsure what to do
So long story short was involved in minor car accident that I was not at fault for , this happened on 3/3/2025 and I didn’t get any information from the adjuster after having the car looked at until I decided to call to see what was going on and they somehow missed to file something so I didn’t hear back until 3/27/2025. The adjuster was adamant about me signing and cleaning my car out from the place that repaired it which I did a few days later , which it was considered a total loss and I received the estimate/ Salvage value and all of that again a few days later after having to ask for it. Now since then I cannot get a hold of anyone I’ve sent countless emails and phone calls and just today text messages to the Total Salavage department of Erie Insurance as I didn’t even agree to the repair costs or the amount they want to give back to me , I’m unsure what to do currently I just would like a status of where my vehicle is even at , I wanted to at least have one more shop to check it out and get a second opinion but now it just seems unfeasible at this point having to wait and wait and wait, so yeah first accident never dealt with anything like this so any help would be greatly appreciated!!
ICICI Lombard - ICICI Lombard Tried to Guilt Trip Me During Porting
I've had a health insurance policy for my mother with ICICI Lombard since 2007. The recent premium was ₹70,000 (including GST) for a sum insured of ₹3 lakhs + ₹3 lakhs bonus, totaling ₹6 lakhs annually.
For the past few years, I had been meaning to port the policy but never got around to it. This year, I finally managed to do it—moved to Care Insurance. The new plan offers ₹10 lakhs sum insured with a 50% increase each year, covers pre/post hospitalization, existing diseases, and even includes a few more benefits. And all this for a significantly better premium of 51000 (inclusive GST).
After I initiated the port, I got a call from ICICI Lombard asking if I wanted to renew. I politely informed them that I had ported to Care. As expected, they started with the usual pitch about how ICICI is better than Care. When I still didn’t budge, the agent had the audacity to say:
**“Lagta hai aap yeh premium afford nahi kar sakte.”**
(Translation: *Looks like you can't afford this premium.*)
Really? Is this how some insurance companies try to manipulate customers—by playing on their ego?
Anyway, I'm glad I finally made the switch. ICICI may want to revisit how their customer support operates.
Aetna - Aetna applies copay for blood work charged as a doctor's office visit
I have a health plan with Aetna, and for specialist office visits, the copay is $65. For outpatient diagnostic testing, there is no charge, no copay, and no deductible applied. I went to my specialist's office for a blood test with a nurse, without seeing the doctor. A few weeks later, I received a bill from the doctor's office showing that I owe $65. I called my doctor's office, and the finance department said they billed using CPT code 36415, which is correct. Then I called Aetna, and a representative said, "Because the lab is an in-house lab at my specialist's office, if I go to a doctor's office for outpatient diagnostic testing, the $65 copay applies since I received a service from the provider."
Is this correct? I had blood work done at other specialists' offices last year without seeing the doctor, and I wasn't charged the $65 copay. Did Aetna change their terms this year?
Has anyone had a similar experience? Is it normal for Aetna to categorize diagnostic testing done in a specialist's office as a doctor's visit?
homeowners insurance - Dangerous leaning dead tree, homeowners insurance wont cover removal. What’s the logic there?
This question is more a curiosity than anything. I have a dead 25-30’ tree leaning towards my house and an arborist confirmed it is an imminent to my home and must be removed. When I contacted my homeowners insurance, they said they would only cover damage to my roof if the tree fell, but wouldn’t cover the removal of the tree. What’s the logic behind this? I’m sure some actuary determined it just cheaper to deal with the roof, but the face value cost of replacing likely my entire roof versus the cost of removing the tree it seems like a no-brainer. I’ve already accepted that I’ll need to pay for it, I’m just curious if any insider insurance folks can clue me into the reasoning here. Thanks!
ETA: Okay, I get it now. Thanks to all the folks who gave helpful responses, it cleared up a lot and might have saved me from a big headache!
AAA Insurance - My winning resolution 508 days later
For the past 507 days, I’ve been dealing nonstop with AAA Insurance over my BMW X5 M. In July 2023, my car was repossessed (shit happens), but I got it redeemed in September. When I picked it up from Sacramento, multiple dashboard warning lights were on, and it smelled like something was burning.
I later found out the repo guy towed my all-wheel drive vehicle by two tires from Chico to Sacramento — completely destroying the transfer case. These types of cars are supposed to be flat-bedded. I got nowhere with the repo company, so I filed a claim with my insurance (AAA) and brought the car to BMW Pajouh/Courtesy Automotive in Chico. It was in their shop from September 11 to November 3 for repairs.
Then in February 2024, it started feeling like my tire was going to fall off. I took it back to BMW Chico and got a rental car from them while they looked at it. A couple days later, Nick, the service advisor (not the same one who helped during the first repair), called and asked what the issues were. I had already told them that when I dropped it off, so I was annoyed. The next day, he called again and said, “Whoever did your transfer case didn’t do it correctly.”
I reminded him it was their shop that had done the work, and it had been an insurance repair — so the claim should be reopened. A few weeks went by, then I got a call from the AAA adjuster saying the new estimate was too high and they were going to total the car.
I told them I would be getting a second opinion from a specialty European shop. I wasn’t able to take the car there until the following week, but I made sure to notify both BMW Chico and AAA.
Then a few days later, I started getting calls and texts from both BMW and CoPart, saying they needed my authorization to tow the car to CoPart (a salvage yard). I told them I hadn’t signed anything and had NOT agreed to the total loss — I was still getting a second opinion.
Later that night, I went outside and noticed the BMW rental car was gone from my parking space. I ran upstairs thinking I had left the key fob in the car and it got stolen, but it was still in my purse. My daughter reminded me my spare house keys were in the rental, and they had an AirTag on them. I checked FindMy, and sure enough — it pinged at BMW Chico.
I called the dealership, and the front desk guy acted clueless. I told him my AirTag showed the car was there. He suddenly put me on hold. A few minutes later, he came back and transferred me to Michael Mumbus, the director. Mumbus told me they removed the car because they don’t allow loaners past 30 days — but it had only been 29 days, and no one had said a word to me about any rental limit.
The next day I went down there to pick up my belongings from the car. I came prepared and was recording everything. Mumbus got heated with me, accused me of “holding the key fob hostage,” and said I owed them $650. I had the key fob with me, ready to return it. Then he hit me with it — “Your BMW is gone. CoPart towed it yesterday.” Blaming AAA for giving the consent.
They took my car without any consent or authorization.
One of the staff members handed me a printout of the repair documentation. That’s when I found out they had installed a junked transfer case in my vehicle — not remanufactured, not OEM, just a used one from a salvage yard. And my insurance policy clearly included OEM endorsement, meaning it should have been brand new from BMW.
That’s when I realized not only had they done a terrible job, they had completely violated my policy. I immediately put a hold on the car at CoPart, telling them they had no legal right to it. That gave me time to start digging deeper.
Over the course of the year, I reached out to more than 100 lawyers. Every single one said no. They didn’t want to go up against AAA or BMW — said it wasn’t worth the fight.
So I kept pushing. I requested every document from AAA and went through everything line by line. That’s when I noticed a payment made to CoPart for $7,000 in “storage fees” — which made no sense. I filed formal complaints with:
• California Department of Insurance
• Bureau of Automotive Repair
And then — this morning — I got the call.
AAA told me they had good news:
• I can take my car to any shop that does mechanical work and paint (it was severely oxidized from sitting outside this whole time)— and they’re covering all of it.
• They’re paying me $35/day for 507 days of loss of use.
• They’re removing the salvage title and returning the clean title back into my name.
• And… the car is paid off.
DMV will take 3–6 months to process the title, but I can wait.
I honestly don’t know how this kind of shit always ends up happening to me, but one thing I know for sure — I never stop fighting. It’s exhausting. It’s stressful. It feels impossible. But I do not give up.
Allstate - Question about insuring new driver - getting ripped off?
I have a 2022 Toyota Corolla Hatchback insured with Allstate. My older son used to drive it, but he's now away at college (out of state) and only occasionally drives when he's home. My younger son is about to get his license, and when I asked Allstate about adding him to the policy, they said my monthly premium will essentially double.
This seems excessive since their overall risk exposure isn’t really doubling—my younger son is essentially replacing my older son as the primary driver, not adding a whole new vehicle to the policy. It feels like a shady business practice.
Is this a common experience with teen drivers? Am I getting ripped off, or is there a way to negotiate this? Any advice on dealing with Allstate or switching providers?
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