Farmers Insurance Cautions Vehicle Owners on Windshield Replacement Scams
National News August 10, 2004
Driving with a cracked or broken windshield puts both drivers and their passengers at risk.
In fact, insurance companies in some states are required by law to waive the deductible for damaged or ...
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Subject: agreed
Posted On: August 12, 2004, 6:05 pm CDT
Posted By: Bill Clinton
Comment:
I am in full agreement, anyone replacing a windshield that is not damaged should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. It's unethical and dishonest!
Farmers' action of strongly suggesting, almost to the point of requiring, an agent recommend to their customer they use Safellite Auto Glass to provide this service, because Safellite provides Farmers a lower price is equally unethical and dishonest.
Steering a Farmers customer from an independent shop when they call the glass network (Safellite) to Safellite for service because of price, is again unethical and dishonest.
Penalizing agents with financial penalties because claims exceed an established cap, is unethical.
Get off your high horse Farmers - you're as unethical as the "Glass Harvester" committing insurance fraud.
Subject: agreed
Farmers' action of strongly suggesting, almost to the point of requiring, an agent recommend to their customer they use Safellite Auto Glass to provide this service, because Safellite provides Farmers a lower price is equally unethical and dishonest.
Steering a Farmers customer from an independent shop when they call the glass network (Safellite) to Safellite for service because of price, is again unethical and dishonest.
Penalizing agents with financial penalties because claims exceed an established cap, is unethical.
Get off your high horse Farmers - you're as unethical as the "Glass Harvester" committing insurance fraud.