rogdeb
Scouser
The lead -in :-
I currently have the auto's and home insured with The Hartford, through AARP -- attached is an umbrella policy.
Spyder insured with Geico.
I get an e-mail from The Hartford saying "we now insure motorcycles" -- cool ! I was waiting to consolidate ALL vehicles.
After a lengthy talk with the Hartford agent (who are using Foremost for the motorcycles insurance) I was informed that they will
NOT insure anything with 3 wheels
, only 2 wheel motorcycles and 4 wheel cars. !!
And now they know I own a motorcycle, I am putting my Umbrella Policy in jeopardy -- WTF !!
He went on to explain why 3 wheels are unsafe, back wheels lifting off the ground, etc, etc.
I went on to explain the safety features inherent in the Spyder, it being
A REVERSE TRIKE
, etc, etc -- inherent safeguards, etc
"No matter Sir, our policy is what it is. If you wish to keep your Umbrella Policy (now they know I own a bike) you will have to get rid of your Spyder - it having 3 wheels."
I told him the policy was ridiculous (he did agree, but "policy is policy" ) and was amazed when I told him to cancel the Umbrella as the Spyder is staying !!
"It is your choice" was the reply
, -- no kidding
I will be getting a notice of Umbrella policy cancellation, BUT, in the meantime, they will review their policy concerning 3 wheels as they don't want to lose customers.
I know this won't apply to ya'll on this forum -- just venting
Ignore me as is your want
I currently have the auto's and home insured with The Hartford, through AARP -- attached is an umbrella policy.
Spyder insured with Geico.
I get an e-mail from The Hartford saying "we now insure motorcycles" -- cool ! I was waiting to consolidate ALL vehicles.
After a lengthy talk with the Hartford agent (who are using Foremost for the motorcycles insurance) I was informed that they will
NOT insure anything with 3 wheels
, only 2 wheel motorcycles and 4 wheel cars. !!
And now they know I own a motorcycle, I am putting my Umbrella Policy in jeopardy -- WTF !!
He went on to explain why 3 wheels are unsafe, back wheels lifting off the ground, etc, etc.
I went on to explain the safety features inherent in the Spyder, it being
A REVERSE TRIKE
, etc, etc -- inherent safeguards, etc
"No matter Sir, our policy is what it is. If you wish to keep your Umbrella Policy (now they know I own a bike) you will have to get rid of your Spyder - it having 3 wheels."
I told him the policy was ridiculous (he did agree, but "policy is policy" ) and was amazed when I told him to cancel the Umbrella as the Spyder is staying !!
"It is your choice" was the reply
I will be getting a notice of Umbrella policy cancellation, BUT, in the meantime, they will review their policy concerning 3 wheels as they don't want to lose customers.
I know this won't apply to ya'll on this forum -- just venting
Ignore me as is your want
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