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At least once a week I get a mailing advertising Hartford car insurance affiliated with AARP.  They offer a free Weekend Duffelbag if you get a quote.  I called and spent time answering all the questions and did a quote that was 30% more than my current car insurance.  I was told I would get a separate email offering the duffelbag.  It never happened.  I called again and after being put on hold a long time, I was told I would get the duffelbag in a "few weeks."  I don't trust AARP affiliated insurance products.  I had a similar experience with a life insurance product.  It was way overpriced and not highly rated.

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Update:  I did get the "dufflebag."  Hartford's photographers should get a tip.  That bag is a piece of hud and wouldn't hold two cans of soda.  It is not rip-stop material as pictured.  It's super thin.  Not something you would take to the park.  Is there something about being older that paints a target on our back or "stupid" on our foreheads?

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Lol @coldje  ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ, I guess so!!! On the "serious" side, they do "cheap" to save money.  ๐Ÿ™„  Thanks for update so the rest of us DONOT "waste" our time. Nicole!

 

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Update:  I did get the "dufflebag."  Hartford's photographers should get a tip.  That bag is a piece of hud and wouldn't hold two cans of soda.  It is not rip-stop material as pictured.  It's super thin.  Not something you would take to the park.  Is there something about being older that paints a target on our back or "stupid" on our foreheads?


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AARP's Hartford auto insurance partnership is a HUGE SCAM!  I called and they don't insure pickup trucks because of "the distance from the front of the truck to the windshield". I was expecting to get the duffel bag you're talking about but the agent said they wouldn't send it because they couldn't give me a quote. The mailer from AARP says "Just for requesting your quote". I will never use AARP partnered insurance scams.

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coldje We're sorry to hear you're having trouble getting your gift from The Hartford. We are here to help. Please visit https://help.aarp.org/s/article/contact-aarp to chat, text, or speak with a representative who can get you in touch with our Member Relations team. - Christy C. 

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I have called Hartford 5 times to tell them to stop mailing me. They referred me to you at AARP and I told you in no uncertain terms not to send me any more mail about the Hartford twice in phone conversations..

This is unwanted and I will not waste time with someone that engages in false advertising. such as telling me that I will save $580 a year over my current coverage and in fact they are $900 more a year than my current coverage.

 

However, the real point is I do not want any more mail from your affiliations. Period- full stop. This is garbage junk and I resent having to throw away someone elseโ€™s garbage, be it in my front yard or mailbox.  You would not like me throwing my garbage in your home yard.

As an attorney, I am going to Federal District Court in North Texas and file a lawsuit against you on 9/05 regarding this unless you can assure me that under no conditions will you send me any more mail. I have already filed a complaint with the FTC.

 

This is going to stop, either by you having the ethics to stop it or for a Judge to tell you to stop it along with paying me damages.  Make your choice. I know the easiest for all concerned.

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@coldje , I am with Allstate in Virginia but was wondering IF maybe you would ONLY get the FREE duffelbag IF you "signed" up with them. I often wonder WHY they feel a need to offer a FREE GIFT for a quote. Allstate didnot. Folks are going to REQUEST QUOTES because they need car - home and so on insurance. Offering FREE STUFF that never arrives is only chasing "potential" signees away. Take care, Nicole!


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At least once a week I get a mailing advertising Hartford car insurance affiliated with AARP.  They offer a free Weekend Duffelbag if you get a quote.  I called and spent time answering all the questions and did a quote that was 30% more than my current car insurance.  I was told I would get a separate email offering the duffelbag.  It never happened.  I called again and after being put on hold a long time, I was told I would get the duffelbag in a "few weeks."  I don't trust AARP affiliated insurance products.  I had a similar experience with a life insurance product.  It was way overpriced and not highly rated.


 

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@Winter2025VA wrote I am with Allstate in Virginia but was wondering IF maybe you would ONLY get the FREE duffelbag IF you "signed" up with them. I often wonder WHY they feel a need to offer a FREE GIFT for a quote. Allstate didnot. Folks are going to REQUEST QUOTES because they need car - home and so on insurance. Offering FREE STUFF that never arrives is only chasing "potential" signees away. Take care, Nicole!

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Like any other loss leader- it brings in potential customers -

A loss leader is a product or service sold at a price below its market cost, or even below its cost of production, to attract customers into a store or website. The goal is to entice customers with a low-priced item, hoping they will purchase other, more profitable, items as well. This strategy is often used to increase overall sales and customer traffic. 
 
In this case, a FREE [something] just to give you a quote of insurance.  
But if they never ever send the promised product and that is a ploy on their part - that is called a fraud.
Hopefully, somebody just didnโ€™t press the right button to initiate the FREE gift. 
 

 

ITโ€˜S ALWAYS SOMETHING . . . . .. . . .
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@GailL1 , I have worked in Life Insurance and know why. What I said to @coldje was that I felt there is NO need. Anyway, apparently you & I have read "different" posts about Hartford NOT sending the FREE gift. Zero to do with a button NOT been pressed. Anyway, as usual - I agree to disagree = respect your opinion. Take care, Nicole!

 


@GailL1 wrote:

@Winter2025VA wrote I am with Allstate in Virginia but was wondering IF maybe you would ONLY get the FREE duffelbag IF you "signed" up with them. I often wonder WHY they feel a need to offer a FREE GIFT for a quote. Allstate didnot. Folks are going to REQUEST QUOTES because they need car - home and so on insurance. Offering FREE STUFF that never arrives is only chasing "potential" signees away. Take care, Nicole!

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Like any other loss leader- it brings in potential customers -

A loss leader is a product or service sold at a price below its market cost, or even below its cost of production, to attract customers into a store or website. The goal is to entice customers with a low-priced item, hoping they will purchase other, more profitable, items as well. This strategy is often used to increase overall sales and customer traffic. 
 
In this case, a FREE [something] just to give you a quote of insurance.  
But if they never ever send the promised product and that is a ploy on their part - that is called a fraud.
Hopefully, somebody just didnโ€™t press the right button to initiate the FREE gift. 
 

 


 

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