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Bill_S_1
May 19, 2018Explorer
Ralph Cramden wrote:
Anything you apply for online be it insurance, a loan, banking, a purchase, anything, is going to result in the entity collecting, keeping, and sharing your info within the scope of the law. Somewhere in the process they had the disclaimer which you had the opportunity to read, that's in the law also. Some are good at cleverly hiding those disclaimers and terms but they're there, or the feds would be coming down on the entity like a ton of bricks not to mention the law firms who would circle like sharks.
Ralph, others; I am fully aware that lots of our personal information is 'out there'. But I have problem with a company who collects information using deception. They sell RV insurance; Clicky
Nowhere does it say that in order to get an RV quote, you must already have auto insurance with us. They don't even tell you that when they announce that they cannot provide a quote for you: We're sorry.
Thank you for considering The Hartford, but we are unable to provide you insurance coverage based on the information youprovided.
Clicky
Well I provided everything they asked for. But they left out one important detail, which should have been the very first question. If you don't have auto insurance with us, then we cannot provide a quote. WHY DON"T THEY TELL YOU THAT AT THE BEGINNING? They are deceiving applicants by NOT telling them they are not going to receive a quote. This is wrong. And once they have it, you cannot have them remove it, so there's you personal ID info in yet another company database that can be sold, hacked, or used in some other way.
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