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like a BAD neighbor, state farm is there!
Beware if you ever have an accident with a client who has state farm
insurance. A few years ago, my friend did. She was not working and had just lost her car insurance. She and her family were coming back from filing bankruptcy. She got confused with the signs and hit Mary K Meyer of 6762 N. 51st St. it was just a fender bender. Ms. Meyer treated her like dirt. Yelling what she driving without insurance, like it's her business anyway. Then when she was told why, she just goes oh. She never once asked how my friend was. And my friend was scared to death, never being in an accident before and sorry. Ms. Meyer didn't help any at all either. All she cared about was her husband, who is probably just as nasty as she is, being mad. She was not nice at ALL. She didn't have the decency to ask how my friend was. She didn't think how she had a nice job and money but my friend didn't through circumstances beyond her control, and things happen. State farm was told this and that it would take time to get the bill paid, but that she'd get the bill paid as soon as she could. But they didn't listen or understand what I said earlier either. They threatened to sue her and take her license away, like she killed someone, or did it on purpose or was a drunk driver, all of which she did/was not. They harassed and scared her. They didn't understand she was doing the best she could to pay that bill and it would be and was paid. Threatening her wasn't going to help. She was scared enough about paying that bill, of Ms. Meyer, and of them without that. It was terrible the way they treated my friend. Ms. Meyer should be lucky that she has a nice job, money. With that in mind she and state farm could have been nicer and more understanding to my friend, knowing my friend didn't those things, and could have thought about how my friend felt, being so cared and everything, instead of treating her like the scum of the earth who wasn't fit to drive, or worthy of human compassion, caring or understanding. But no, they did not care. Ms. Meyer was mad. (Boy that poor thing. she had money and didn't have to worry about what it's like to be without it for bills and food and rent. She had insurance to cover her damage, which my fiend had to pay for while being threatened and scared and treated like dirt if she didn't.) Ms. Meyer and state farm insurance should have been in my friend's shoes to see what it's like not to have those things; and to have such bad luck beyond your control; and to see how it feels to be scared and treated like dirt by people like them, and see how they like it. They wouldn't feel too good. |
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