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Overview

Nationwide has a rating of 2.33 stars from 6 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Nationwide ranks 23rd among Home Insurance sites.

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Top Positive Review

“They are on my side”

Charles E.
8/4/20

Bundled home and auto coverage also have multiple discounts etc. Payton Manning is the best spokesman ever!

Top Critical Review

“Maturity instructions not sent by post anymore”

Rebecca C.
10/2/23

Don't know why when a savings account is maturing, a renewal form isn't sent in the post anymore. So the funds go directly into an easy access account gaining little interest. Now they send out the useless mocking "could do better" letter but without a form to fill in to get a fixed savings account. Highly annoying

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Thumbnail of user rebeccac595
8 reviews
1 helpful vote
October 2nd, 2023

Don't know why when a savings account is maturing, a renewal form isn't sent in the post anymore. So the funds go directly into an easy access account gaining little interest. Now they send out the useless mocking "could do better" letter but without a form to fill in to get a fixed savings account. Highly annoying

Thumbnail of user charlese311
2 reviews
0 helpful votes
August 4th, 2020

Bundled home and auto coverage also have multiple discounts etc. Payton Manning is the best spokesman ever!

Thumbnail of user debm197
17 reviews
11 helpful votes
September 30th, 2022

I recently purchased a Homeowners and Auto Insurance Policy from Nationwide. I would give five stars to customer service and responsiveness to communications, although I have never had to file a claim. The breed of my dog came into question concerning the Homeowners Insurance. Although my current dog is not nor a mix on the Nationwide Breed Ban list, I find it disturbing it was even considered. My dog is getting old and eventually I will be in search of a new companion. I will not allow an insurance company to dictate to me just what dog I am allowed to provide a home for. As such, I switched my insurance to a more enlightened company. It is not the breed of dog in question here, it is how people treat those breeds that are. Even a poodle can viciously attack a toddler if treated badly enough. Nationwide, and other companies like it, need to be focusing on the established behavior of a specific dog instead of stereotyping breeds according to the latest trends. A line is being crossed here. I received an email for an electronic refund on September 14th, with an expiration date of September 21st. There was no option to request the refund via mail. Not wanting to register for yet another account (I was already registered with Nationwide and they already had my bank information) and give out my bank information yet again, I called the company to request the check via USPS. Not that simple. I had to wait until the electronic refund had expired before they would issue a check. Here it is September 30th and I just called the company, again, who stated the check had been mailed on September 27th. Six days after the electronic refund offer had expired. Is all this necessary to further delay a refund? Nationwide needs to understand not all consumers wish to continually give out their personal information when it is unnecessary to do so just for the sake of expediency. Nationwide needs to understand quite a bit.

Thumbnail of user alexm514
2 reviews
0 helpful votes
November 4th, 2018

I used this company and found them to be honest. The price was fair and the result were extra great

Thumbnail of user susanl68
104 reviews
439 helpful votes
October 16th, 2018

Nationwide Insurance, like any other insurer, has fiduciary duties toward its customers and any consumer who pays the insurance premiums. Unfortunately, Nationwide has no respect for their duties of trust and their contractual obligations. If they can keep your money and do nothing, they will. Their employees work "remote" which means from their homes, and their business phones are their personal cell phones. No way to reach anyone in the company who is intelligent, skilled and has any honor or integrity. The CEO is well insulated by tokens whose jobs are to double talk any injured insureds. Nationwide cannot be bothered to even get the signed written consent of a policy holder before adding unknowns and unrelateds as "additional insureds. There is no integrity to be found at Nationwide. Avoid Nationwide like the plague.

Thumbnail of user tedl35
1 review
2 helpful votes
December 7th, 2017

In Oc 2017 I refinanced a vehicle with Nationwide Bank. I was sent a package to have notarized and sent it back UPS 2nd day air. Got proof of delivery. Nationwide continued to call me and say they did not receive it. They sent a second one and I sent it back. Got confirmation on it. Nationwide kept contacting me saying they need the documents. When I would call them they would inform me that someone signed and got them, but they could not find them. They finally told me they had them but had not been updated in the system. Then on Nov. 20 on or about, I start getting calls and letters that they had not received the title from previous bank. I called previous bank and talked to them and the title was sent to them on Nov. 2,2017. I called Nationwide back to tell them and was told by Nationwide they did have the title but it needed to be put in the system. I kept calling after receiving numerous letters threatening to raise my interest rate from 3.5% to 24.99% if they don't get the title. I received a letter dated Nov. 30,2017 stating they had raised my interest rate to the 24.99% since no title was ever sent. Old payment with Nationwide was $477.00, new payment is $906.19! I called them Dec. 6,2017 and asked again why they did that and was told they did have the title but it had not been updated and a supervisor would have to do it but as previous discussed that is why the interest rate went up because they still show no title. As of this date I will no longer have anything to do with Nationwide or it's affiliates. This has been the most miserable experience I have ever went thru. I have contacted another bank and am working on getting my vehicle refinanced ASAP. Shame on Nationwide for the customer service. How legal is it to raise and interest rate to 24.99% on a auto loan anyway. This is bad business. I could have bought a car on my credit card if I wanted to pay that kind of interest!

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