Showing posts with label Insurance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Insurance. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Credit Where Credit is Due

Many companies have learned that the internet makes it incredibly easy for mistreated customers to air their bad experiences. While it cuts both ways, the maltreated customers tend to make a much larger racket (check out Consumerism Commentary if you don't believe me).

It's time for me to give credit where credit is due and talk about a good customer service experience I had recently. I am a relatively new customer of Liberty Mutual Insurance and so far have only good things to say. This may be common practice, but regardless I'm happy about it.

I lived in a different city for the past three months and have recently transferred back. I purchased a whole year renter's insurance policy on the temporary apartment I was living in because I couldn't find any agencies offering shorter terms (plus it was less than $100). When I called to get a new policy issued this week the agent, who I had never spoke with before, canceled the old policy and credited nearly the entire balance to my new policy. This was great news for me because a) I didn't know this was possible, b) it was done without me even asking for it. I haven't had too many experiences where people take initiative to save a client money.

While it might seem that most of the time services go unappreciated, the little acts don't go overlooked... especially when you are broke and in grad school.

If you are looking for insurance around Chicago or NW Indiana email me and I'll look up her name.

** FYI, some alumni associations give discounts for Liberty Mutual Insurance. For example, you can receive a 5% discount by using the link found here at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay website and the offer is open to anyone -- not just alumni.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Morning Round-up: What's Hot in the PFBlog-o-sphere this week?

The Consumerist has an article about a person who emailed Progressive after their credit score had improved (apparently the company checks your credit every 3 years by default) and the company dropped his premium about $70 for the 6 mo period. Not too shabby.

Frugal for Life has a nice run down of common renting laws and tips to prevent you from getting screwed by the landlord.

If you want to see the problem of overspending perpetuated in America check out the new version of the "Life" board game being co-sponsored by Visa called "Twists & Turns" over at the Consumerist.

Free stuff is always good, especially if it's good free stuff. The Five Cent Nickel is giving away iPods and well boxes of bricks in celebration of it's two year anniversary. Everyone can use a free iPod. You just need to make a comment on the page.

The Washington Post has a thorough article about how to fight back against the subprime fallout and keep your house (I know it's not a blog, but hey - it's relevant).