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Claim Your BusinessReliant One Insurance Center has a rating of 1 star from 1 review, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reliant One Insurance Center ranks 88th among Health Insurance sites.
Not only will this fraudulent entity spam your phone will phone calls, texts, and emails, regardless if you're a client or potential customer or not, they will flat out lie to you and take your hard-earned money. They operate under Reliant One Insurance Center, in addition to Nationwide Financial Services. When an unknowing customer asks their "Nationwide" business if they do insurance, they reply with "yes," eluding to idea that they are one of the largest insurance providers when in reality, they are a small, bucket shop operation relying on other companies to handle their accounts and sales. Unless you are in the mood of becoming yet another unsatisfied customer, stay clear of Reliant One and NFS altogether. The real Nationwide has been contacted on this matter, in addition to the State Attorney General of California, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and the Better Business Burea (BBB). Formal complaints with the Attorney Generals will also be opened in every state they are licensed in and claiming to be licensed to do business in as of May 2020. A website will be announced following the status of the impending Class Action Lawsuit against both companies where all consumers wronged by either entity or their owners may take part in proceeding the government regulating authority investigations. I've stated I only want replies to my email because I want a paper trail of all contacts that way there's no miscommunication (especially when I've signed up for and provided the logins only for my rep to say he "didn't have it." If you're thinking about using this company, stay away. If they try contacting you, run in the opposite direction. If your friend referred you to them, reconsider your friendship - but DO NOT under any circumstance trust these people.
Not only will this fraudulent entity spam your phone will phone calls, texts, and emails, regardless if you're a client or potential customer or not, they will flat out lie to you and take your hard-earned money. They operate under Reliant One Insurance Center, in addition to Nationwide Financial Services. When an unknowing customer asks their "Nationwide" business if they do insurance, they reply with "yes," eluding to idea that they are one of the largest insurance providers when in reality, they are a small, bucket shop operation relying on other companies to handle their accounts and sales. Unless you are in the mood of becoming yet another unsatisfied customer, stay clear of Reliant One and NFS altogether. The real Nationwide has been contacted on this matter, in addition to the State Attorney General of California, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and the Better Business Burea (BBB). Formal complaints with the Attorney Generals will also be opened in every state they are licensed in and claiming to be licensed to do business in as of May 2020. A website will be announced following the status of the impending Class Action Lawsuit against both companies where all consumers wronged by either entity or their owners may take part in proceeding the government regulating authority investigations.
I've stated I only want replies to my email because I want a paper trail of all contacts that way there's no miscommunication (especially when I've signed up for and provided the logins only for my rep to say he "didn't have it." If you're thinking about using this company, stay away. If they try contacting you, run in the opposite direction. If your friend referred you to them, reconsider your friendship - but DO NOT under any circumstance trust these people.
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They sell insurance but have a debt settlement branch that they call "Nationwide Financial Services"
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