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    I just want to remind everyone to stay away from Boat US...

    With boating season here, i know many are looking for new boat insurance, and i wanted to tell my story so you don't end up like me and screwed by boat US.

    As some of you veterans may remember, one of my tigé's was totalled 4-5 years after it was involved in an accident and slid down the interstate at 70mph. Well after we determined the at fault party had state minimum ($25k) we fell back to my insurance, Boat US.

    Allow me to spread some back story.... Boat US had sent me a check in the mail and a letter stating they were canceling my policy 3 days before this incident for failure to provide pictures (which BTW had been sent). But no big deal as i called to figure out the deal and they said no problem, we'll get you a new policy and you'll just need to get us pictures again. So the lady I spoke with set me up a policy, took payment, and said she'd be snail mailing my member packet with my policy. She stated, I'd have 30 days to get them the pics, but in the mean time I'd be binded for 30 days of coverage. Which is SOP for them. I was clear to confirm that I was binded for 30 days, and she said absolutely, in 24 hrs you'll be bonded. I was clear on this as this was a Tuesday and 4th of July weekend was beginning on a Friday.

    Fast forward to that Friday when the wreck occurs. At this point I hadn't received my member packet but nbd as i wasn't expecting it in the mail that quick. So the wreck happens so I call boat us claims and something weird happens. The individual I'm on the phone says to me "this is weird...all your information is here, payment info, everything, but it looks like someone forgot to hit submit". Now that's an exact quote, as I'll never forget it. So I ask him, are you saying I Dont have a policy. He proceeds to state, 'correct.... The agent filled out a policy but didn't hit enter'. Of course my jaw drops. So I explain to him the situation, he proceeds to fill out the claim and just turn it in to see what happens. Of course the claim is denied due to a lack of a policy.

    So then I move to get legal counsel. This is where things get fun. Since boat us doesn't have any local agents, they record all calls in their call center. We subpoena the phone records, as we had the exact date and time of my original 33 minute phone call to boat us from my cell phone records. Miraculously the 33 minute phone call has disappeared and the recording of the gentleman who stated "this is weird...all your information is here, payment info, everything, but it looks like someone forgot to hit submit", never recorded. The lady who took the policy originally, no longer was employed there and could not remember the particular phone call. So at that point we were dead in the water other than my phone record that showed a 33 minute phone call that showed nothing more than a phone call about a Betty crocker recipe according to the words of their adjuster. They later acknowledged that the phone call took place but denied the claim stating that I inquired about coverage, not took out a policy....despite their "agent" stating I was binded and taking payment. For those wanting to know, no the card was not charged as she never hit enter.

    So if you're considering boat us, I encourage you to look elsewhere or even if you have boat us. When it comes time for an actual claim, they will try and worm their way out.

    I always try and remember to remind people at the start of the boating season, but I sometimes forget.
    Last edited by Tanner; 05-11-2016, 08:55 AM.
    Being a major OU fan and a staunch conservative.... I am perpetually vexed w/ the conundrum of who to hate more. Obama or the Univ. of Saxet.

    #2
    So the next question is did your auto insurance step up and cover it? My auto insurance covers a trailer and the load. So don't call it a boat, call it a load.

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      #3
      skisafe ftw. progressive fan for a lot of years but skisafe has been cheaper and coverage was slightly better than progressive.
      granted this is all good until there's a claim and have no idea how well either company will handle that but no complaints so far.
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        #4
        Sorry to hear about your situation as that truly sucks but I have to disagree with you. I have been a policy holder with BoatUS since 2003. I have insured 3 boats with them in this timeframe and unfortunately I have had 2 claims submitted. The first was for my tower on my 05 and the other was for my trailer on my 13. In both circumstances I was treated fairly and paid out for my claims quickly. Your story sucks but I felt I needed to post a counterpoint to your statement. I very well could be in the minority with them but my experience has been a good one.
        A man can only be beaten 2 ways - give up or die!

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          #5
          Originally posted by UNSTUCK View Post
          So the next question is did your auto insurance step up and cover it? My auto insurance covers a trailer and the load. So don't call it a boat, call it a load.

          I'm kind of shocked yours does. Most companies have an exclusion against items being trailered. I checked with a few diff companies after that fiasco. But to answer your question....no.
          Being a major OU fan and a staunch conservative.... I am perpetually vexed w/ the conundrum of who to hate more. Obama or the Univ. of Saxet.

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            #6
            Well I'm 99% sure it does. Now you have me questioning myself. I better check on that....

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              #7
              Insurance varies state to state more so than it does company to company. You will find that for example, a Nationwide policy in state A and one in state B will differ more than a Nationwide policy and an Allstate policy both issued in state C.

              My advice is this. If working face to face with an agent, dont leave until they print you out a binder. If working over the phone, have them fax or email that binder. It basically states policy is in effect. Without that or the actual policy, you dont have coverage.
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                #8
                Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                Insurance varies state to state more so than it does company to company. You will find that for example, a Nationwide policy in state A and one in state B will differ more than a Nationwide policy and an Allstate policy both issued in state C.

                My advice is this. If working face to face with an agent, dont leave until they print you out a binder. If working over the phone, have them fax or email that binder. It basically states policy is in effect. Without that or the actual policy, you dont have coverage.

                Yep, Chp is right. My biggest problem with the whole deal was that BoatUS deleted the recordings. I could see one.... But not both....
                Being a major OU fan and a staunch conservative.... I am perpetually vexed w/ the conundrum of who to hate more. Obama or the Univ. of Saxet.

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                  #9
                  Had a similar situation with our son's medical insurance a few months ago. It's suddenly "cancelled" out of nowhere for lack of payment. After forcing them to dig and dig and dig, they discovered that someone had applied our check to the wrong account... a CLOSED account... so his account wasn't paid and that was the end of it in their minds. They cleaned it all up, but still....

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                    #10
                    Best advice ever: do what ever it takes to become self insured.

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                      #11
                      That would be good for a lot of other reasons, too! If you're wealthy enough to self-insure, lots of life's other nagging little problems will go away as well.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by IDBoating View Post
                        Had a similar situation with our son's medical insurance a few months ago. It's suddenly "cancelled" out of nowhere for lack of payment. After forcing them to dig and dig and dig, they discovered that someone had applied our check to the wrong account... a CLOSED account... so his account wasn't paid and that was the end of it in their minds. They cleaned it all up, but still....
                        And if you had a huge claim..... I wonder if it would have been lost with Tanner's recordings....
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                          #13
                          Exactly. My wife now calls them at the beginning of every month to confirm the policy is still in effect. We also pay two months in advance, so even if they "miss" a payment we're ahead of the game and they can't claim we fell behind.

                          It's getting to the point that we need insurance against our insurance!

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