Stay away. It's Racketeering.
Seven Corners advertises coverage on their website and pamphlets that sound perfect. Then they sell you a package underwritten by another company. That company applies their rules. The first 5 pages of the insurance packet makes the coverage seem perfect.
Then, on page 20, there are fine print details in legalese that exclude anything possible.
They will ask for supporting documents, and lead you on for weeks. IF you manage to succeed with filing a claim, they will then bring up fine print and claim you aren't covered for it. So why ask me for all the supporting documents for something that isn't covered? Why waste six weeks of my time?
This is racketeering by definition. You are given the illusion of choice, while in actuality they are running a racket. You do not have choice and their product is not what you think you are buying. One big bamboozle.
They will send you a form letter "signed" by a claims specialist with their phone number at the bottom. The phone number takes you to the main 1-800 line, and they will tell you it is impossible to speak to H****** ******* - despite denying my claim and putting her name on a letter about it. So they either "gate keep" or lie as part of the racket. The "license number" "H******" uses is for the company, Seven Corners. There is no person by that name licensed in the state she claims.
They advertise "X coverage up to $5,000", and that their medical policies cover more than just medical. Turns out, the extras only apply if someone died. That was on page 20 of the packet in legalese. Apparently I picked the wrong option for my trip. I have college degrees. This company, and their agents, are completely in violation of any fiduciary duty. So, what on my side could potentially even be a clerical error; is to them my mistake and I've lost all chance at a claim.
I missed days in Europe, flights, hotels, tours, etc, then was dumped in Europe for a week without a bag or belongings, and now I'm SOL.
8. lokakuuta 2023
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