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Amerigas - Amerigas cut off propane service without notice; possible violations of consumer rights.
Location: New York State
I recently moved and set up auto deliveries with Amerigas, mistakenly assuming auto payments were set up as well. On the morning of March 25th, I discovered my propane service had been cut off without any prior communication or notice, leaving my home cold and smelling of propane. I immediately paid my invoice in full upon realizing the mistake. However, when contacting Amerigas, they stated they couldn't restore service within a reasonable timeframe (2-6 days) and refused to allow another company to fill the tank, which I believe violates the Propane Consumer's Bill of Rights. Additionally, they indicated I couldn't purchase the tank, contrary to my Residential Customer Agreement, and didn't provide the Propane Consumer's Bill of Rights in our contract, which is another violation. They also mentioned no notice was needed before service disconnection, which I understand contradicts New York State Heating Fuel Customer Rights. I have been a customer for six months with no prior issues. What legal options do I have regarding these breaches?
LexisNexis - LexisNexis had wrong info and system was down
I recently found out that there were wrong 'occurences' under my name (list only) in family's auto insurance, which stated that i had two accidents between 2021-2023 "CLUE only". However, I did not have a license nor owned a car (my family only got the car in 2024). We had no previous insurance/cars, so these records were completely impossible and wrong.
The insurance company asked me to contact LexisNexis to dispute and update it (because they said all insurance companies pulled that info from lexis nexis and there was nothing they could do to change it). Each time I called them, it was a min of 30 min on hold and when i finally got through to a live agent, they said their system was down so they could not authenticate anybody's ID and asked me to call back 24 hours later. I've been trying for 3 days, but each day an agent would tell me the same thing about their system being down/not able to help anybody at this point. LexisNexis also said that even after customers' ID were authenticated, it'd take 30 days to send a result by mail (another 7-10 days). It was a frustrating experience.
Wonder if anybody had similar experience with wrong records from LexisNexis - thanks.
HBO Max - HBO Max has charged me ~$1,000 over years for a subscription I don't have
I have a Chase credit card that I rarely use. The account is set to auto-pay and usually, the only charge each month is a single subscription for which that card is set up as the payment method.
I recently logged into my Chase account and noticed that I am being, and have been for years, charged $16.99 a month for an HBO Max account. This totals in the ballpark of $1,000. Here's a brief summary of what's happened so far.
**Background:**
* I had been subscribed to HBO Max years ago, but I was pretty certain I had canceled that subscription around 2020
* Still not wanting an HBO Max subscription, I logged onto my account with the intention of canceling it
* As I had originally expected, my account did not have an active subscription
* I then attempted to log in with all other email addresses I have, but none of them were associated with HBO accounts
**What I've tried:** I contacted HBO support who attempted to locate the account. I shared:
* All known email addresses
* The account information of the card being charged
* CC statements showing the charge on my account
HBO support was unable to locate any active account associated with that payment information and then basically washed their hands of the matter. They instructed me to dispute the charge with my financial institution and have not given any guidance on how to move forward with HBO.
This doesn't feel right. Given the fact that they can't locate the account, it seems to me that they have been erroneously charging me for an account I don't have for years. I would certainly like that money returned to me, and it doesn't feel like my financial institution should be responsible for this.
Granted I should have paid closer attention to my financial accounts, but I was being charged for a service that I didn't purchase and that was never provided.
**My question:** What course of action would give me the best chance of getting all, or at least some, of my money back? Should I pursue this with HBO further, file with a consumer protection agency, or just dispute with Chase?
SPOT Pet Insurance - SPOT pet insurance is a scam
After paying $60 bucks a months for almost a year, SPOT has denied every single attempt at being reimbursed and rejected every appeal. The rejection to the appeal contained information that was absolutely not true like that the symptoms started in the 14 day waiting period, even though it was for an emergency surgery many months after we started the policy. When I asked what next steps were, since there was clearly incorrect information in the rejection, I was told there was nothing they could do.
It's thousands of dollars, it's exactly what we pay insurance premiums for. It's the holidays and we are completely broke. We were counting on having this money reimbursed so that we could make rent this month. It's just pure cruelty and I don't understand how people like this sleep at night. AVOID THIS COMPANY LIKE THE PLAGUE.
Healthy Paws - Frustrated with Healthy Paws raising rates. What other options are good/affordable?
Just received notice of my policy increase for my healthy paws plan for a 4 yo dog. The new premiums are already beyond what I’m able to afford, but now they are going to raise the plan $10 more per month due to an address change. They did this last time we moved and said the new state was more expensive than where we lived previously, now we moved back to our old neighborhood and somehow it is more expensive than the previous state they said was more expensive than this. I’m frustrated because it seems like we are being penalized for moving, and now the plan is double when we started. Basically, it’s already stretching my finances, and I’m concerned about sustainability at this rate and how much they raise the policy every year.
We barely hit deductible as is and only hit it once or twice in the life of the policy, never gotten much back in claims, thankfully (glad to not have had crazy issues yet, knock on wood) At 4, dogs can start to have other issues, and I’m concerned that other plans might have preexisting condition policies and not cover if other issues develop and we don’t switch in time.
Any advice or other option recommendations? I like healthy paws because they are easy, generally pay the policy claims very fast, and I trust that their coverage will last. But given the costs, I’m not sure where too go from here.
United Healthcare - Procedure happened without authorization?? Need advice
UPDATE: I called this morning and apparently the post authorization did get approved without my knowing and without updating in my online portal. It's still showing online that I owe the full amount but the employee I spoke with said to ignore those charges and wait for a bill in the corrected amount of $333.87 which is much more palatable. Major thank you for everyone's input!! It was late and I was getting very anxious about it, I seriously appreciate everyone's comments. Hopefully there won't be any more mishaps and I know better moving forward to make sure preauth gets sent.
Recently I had a colonoscopy at the suggestion/request of a gastroenterologist for issues I've been having. This was my first time having any kind of outpatient procedure and my first time dealing with marketplace health insurance (United Healthcare) on my own.
I did not know that prior authorization was a requirement for this procedure. Prior to scheduling the procedure I spoke with UHC about coverage and was told I'd only be charged the copay because it was in network. After the procedure I found out the medical office and hospital failed to request authorization and did the procedure anyway, now I'm being charged $5,000+ for the colonoscopy because of it.
I didn't know I needed authorization and moreover it was the medical facility's responsibility to get that, and NOT perform the procedure unless it was granted. Am I mistaken? Has this happened to anyone else? What are my options? I've already called the medical facility to submit a post-authorization appeal but it seems to be denied as well. I'm at a loss and feel entirely screwed over, would love some advice!
ManyPets - Replacing ManyPets, which is not renewing insurance contracts in the US market?
I received an email recently that I would not be able to renew my 4-year-old cat's pet insurance through ManyPets due to the company no longer providing policies in the US market. They said I would be hearing from another company, Odie, about a new policy. I looked up Odie and it seems to have very low scores on Trustpilot. Has anyone else lost their ManyPets coverage? If so, who did you go with to replace it?
Nationwide - PLEASE do not use nationwide pet insurance!
hey all,
I was with nationwide insurance for my 2 young cats for the past 2 years. Never needed to use them but the $50 a month was worth it for me. Yesterday I found out they discontinued the ‘whole pet plan’ policy they were signed up for in my state and did not notify me. They cancelled it end of December with no email/call/correspondence. They created a new policy similar to their original and discontinued the one my cats were on. I went in to double check the illness coverage for their policy because I was about to bring in my sick cat, and that’s how I found out they cancelled his coverage. I spoke to 3 different people and their supervisors for hours and they refused to reinstate their coverage on a different plan until the 2 week waiting period was over, and didn’t take any accountability for their failure to contact me before/during/after they cancelled his coverage.
My cat is now entering early heart failure and the testing to diagnose what type will cost over $5,000 to get him into a specialist. He’s only a 5 year old cat with no signs of a heart murmur/heart and liver issues until yesterday. As of now, he’s on various medications to try to stabilize him until he’s healthy enough for an echo exam.
I chose Nationwide because they appear to be a reputable insurance company in other regards, but I will never be enrolled with them again in any capacity.
I’ve never really written a review on any experience that I’ve had because I feel like everyone has different experiences. PLEASE do not use this company for your pet insurance. I don’t want anyone else to have to go through what my cat is facing and the likelihood he will have to be put to sleep in the coming days. It’s devastating and the fact that there may have been a different outcome if he was able to get all the testing in the world without financial issues is something I’m going to be thinking about forever, which is the reason pet insurance is so vital for any animals we own. There are so many other insurance companies that will do better and care for your pets and nationwide isn’t one of them ♥️
Trupanion - Starting policy early in life. Need help weighing different options.
I recently adopted a 1 year old Golden Retriever and I am attempting the long arduous task of finding the right pet insurance.
He is healthy and has no pre-existing conditions — albeit the one that will be documented once I bring him to the vet this week for anal gland expression (which isn’t covered by most insurance providers anyways).
I am aware of some of the health conditions that golden retrievers are susceptible to, including hip dysplasia and cancer. And, I know, based on first hand experience, that the breed is extremely accident prone. So I am opting to start the policy early to eliminate other complications from becoming pre-existing conditions if I wait till later in life.
At first I looked into Trupanion because I like the premium service of the provider paying vet bills directly (saves some headaches). And I like that it is on a per condition deductible basis, where each condition deductible can be met earlier in life. But I can’t get over some of the horror stories about increased premiums. I am financially able to afford such a service, but the rate increases just seem unreasonable.
I’ve also looked into Pets Best and MetLife. Are there any recommendations that you can make that I should consider? Should I just go with Trupanion?
Progressive - Leased Car. 24F NYS. Insurance is $500?? Any other places to shop?
Hi all. I recently leased a new car because the used car market was so atrocious in my area it was cheaper to go this route (context: they want full coverage so it's more expensive than the baseline cheapest policy I can otherwise get in NYS, the insurance checks on the used cars I found were comparable). My monthly rate is 500$/month w/ Progressive. Which is way more than the damn car.
I'm a new driver, female, 24 (FML). I understand being young and new is whatever but 500$?? This was the cheapest my agent could find but I really want to shop elsewhere and look around before the next insurance renewal rolls up.
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