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Does A.M. Best have them under review?
Couldn’t happen to a more deserving company!
They are one of the most aggressive companies in Illinois. Losing money, but buying business left and right.
When this company was run by the two Bob’s, it was a good company to work for and work with. Now, there are layers upon layers of management and piss-poor acquisitions as a result of a lack of due diligence. This ought to send a wake-up call across their bow, if you’ll pardon the mixed metaphors.
Sometimes you don’t get a choice about who you get stuck dealing with. You should see the idiots from New York that are running our company into the ground.
Very true. The addition of Rockhill did not help. They are a company with no interest in the marketplace-about as worthless as they come. They have screwed so many brokers over the years. State auto would do well cutting that group of morons go.