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We recently were posted and our house we purchased had only 60 amp service. We have been dealing with The Personal for over three years now with no claims. They told us they would not insure our new house unless we upgraded to 100 amp. We upgraded and they asked for proof of the upgrade. So we had the city inspector fax them something saying we had upgraded. Since the inspector did not specify 100 amp upgrade, the insurance company sent us notice of cancellation without calling me (they had my cell on file). I was deployed at the time and my wife was away visiting her father (he's terminally ill). So I come back, try to get it resolved and had the city inspector write "upgraded to 100 amp" on the letter and fax it off again. The insurance co. tells me they did not receive this fax, so my wife faxed it off to them again (I am now deployed again, short term) and now they phone and leave a message saying they received the fax but will not insure us as there we have a mortgage and have been without insurance for too long.
This floors me, we've paid them for the past three years with no claims, but they don't want our business? They have very good rates, which is why we want to go with them. For them to have cheaper rates they do have to be more cautious of course in who they insure, but it seems a bit extreme in our case. One would think they would be a little more lenient if a member was deployed twice during the time this all went on.
The other insurance companies rates are quite high, and plus my wife warns me most insurance companies ask if you have been declined for insurance by another company, which, in our case we now have been.
Anyone have any advice for me? Anyone else here have problems with The Personal? Or anyone know an excellent insurance company that is military friendly? Apparently The Personal is one of the few (maybe the only?) that includes insurance for your kit.
DME
This floors me, we've paid them for the past three years with no claims, but they don't want our business? They have very good rates, which is why we want to go with them. For them to have cheaper rates they do have to be more cautious of course in who they insure, but it seems a bit extreme in our case. One would think they would be a little more lenient if a member was deployed twice during the time this all went on.
The other insurance companies rates are quite high, and plus my wife warns me most insurance companies ask if you have been declined for insurance by another company, which, in our case we now have been.
Anyone have any advice for me? Anyone else here have problems with The Personal? Or anyone know an excellent insurance company that is military friendly? Apparently The Personal is one of the few (maybe the only?) that includes insurance for your kit.
DME