Hey folks, if you have hurricane insurance claims and have inspections scheduled, here are a few examples of what NOT to do.
1) Give a wrong street address. The number you give must be one we can F’ing find. The lot number does no good, the number on the mailbox is what matters.
2) In the above instance, when you are called, from recorded lines, with tracking, 8 times in a 1 hour period starting 20 minutes before your appointment and going until 30 minutes after the start of your appointment window try answering. Oh, don’t call the tech 30 minutes after the end of your appointment window and give the correct address and leave a Voicemail that you have been waiting this whole time. Oh, you called from the phone number we have been calling earlier. Nice try, you were not home.
3) In another great move, decide when we make our “on the way” call, you are keeping your grandchildren and don’t have time for us to look at your “extremely hazardous electrical panel and wiring.” Yeh, the fact you declined an inspection and why, gets reported back to your adjuster. You may have just closed your own claim. If your electrical is that hazardous you would want us there ASAP and you would not have your grandchildren in the house. Nice try.