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Businiess name:  Bill Moriarty - State Farm Insurance Agent
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After 25 years of being a loyal State Farm policy holder I was dropped because my family (3 drivers) had four auto claims in three years. Two of the accidents were not our fault and the total payout was approximately $10,000...far below the premiums paid over the years without any claims. After receiving a form letter from State Farm informing me that our policies would not be renewed, Bill Moriarty tried to make me feel better by explaining that State Farm has the lowest non-renewal rate in the auto insurance industry. Really? That's supposed to make me feel good about the decision? So much for being a Good Neighbor. \r \r It turned out to be a good thing since I found another company with lower premiums compared to State Farm (I guess I wasn't such a bad risk after all). During my call to Bill's office to cancel my policies (home, auto, personal property) I was treated with complete indifference. There was no sorry to see you leave or thank you for being loyal over the years...simply you'll get a refund for unused premiums in three weeks.\r \r I understand the business of insurance, but I think State Farm's decision is very short sighted and provided very poor customer service. They've lost my future premiums and I will tell my story when given the opportunity. I am no longer a promoter and have become a detractor of State Farm. In the future I will not consider any of State Farm's products when making purchasing decisions.\r \r My advice is to shop your insurance regularly to ensure you're getting the best rates and think very seriously about doing business with State Farm.

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