Saturday, 16 July 2011

MetLife Auto Faces Wrath of Independent Group over Offering Free Car Insurance


In an attempt to curb the increasing cases of accidents, a new program called "Teens on the road safety program" has been grounded for adolescents aware about safe driving.
On the drive, kick started by MetLife Auto & Home, teens who do not find any accident in a year, offered $ 50 American Express (R) Rewards Card as a sign of its commitment to safe driving. The offer shall be dealt another card of $ 50 for the driver maintains the same record next year too.
To qualify for it, teens have to undergo first 20 trips weekly driving with a parent or guardian, after which they must present a complete record of travel to MetLife Auto & Home.
Mike Convery, Chief complaint, MetLife Auto & Home, said, "We hope this new program helps teens learn good driving habits for life. If we can prevent one death for teenagers, will be well worth the effort."
Meanwhile, a group of independent insurance agents have expressed their disagreement to the fact that new GM car buyers are being given a one-year auto insurance policy at no additional cost through MetLife. The opposition group is of the view that GM's sales partners are projecting as agents selling car insurance.
Despite all opposition, the MetLife Auto has ensured that it maintains its policy of providing free car insurance new buyers of GM.

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