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Businiess name:  Nationwide Insurance
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
HE RIPPED ME OFF! HE WILL DO THE SAME TO YOU!\r \r I'm going to share my personal story with you all. Nationwide is NOT on your side! Here is why, my parents have been with the company for years so why wouldn't I follow their lead. Well, it was the WORST insurance company decision I had EVER made! First off, I have a clean record with no tickets, violations, claims, etc. They were charging me $336.77 (Daniel Haines of Mansfield, Ohio) with my ’04 Dodge Neon. This vehicle was a four door and it was an older vehicle then my previous sports car. He was charging me WAAAAAY more each month with a four door then a two-door car. That was red flag number one. On top of this he tried to convince me not to change policies with someone else when I was going to be moving out of state. He strangely enforced not to re-write with another agent, red flag number two! When I did move out of state, I began to shop around to other insurance companies in hopes of finding something a little bit cheaper. After going around to other companies I decided to try out another Nationwide agent in this state just to see what would happen. BOOOY, am I glad I did! For the EXACT same policy I had in Ohio, no changes, she came up with $118. SERIOUSLY!?!?!?!?! He was over charging me by $218.77! Red flag number THREE! But wait, it gets better! It didn’t last very long until I completely switched companies. When I tried to handle the situation and contact their corporate both by email AND phone calls leaving MANY voicemails NO ONE had the courtesy to call me back to explain the situation. They had it in them to send a letter to my states claim department and go over my head but yet they didn’t have the decency to contact me first!?!?! I call that being a BIG baby! I'm sorry but it wasn’t just one, two or three chances I gave them to make it right before switching companies. They had more then enough time to contact me back. They are not worth my time or yours! I would STRONGLY suggest to you to avoid the headache they will give you and look into any other company accept Nationwide!

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