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American Home Shield AHS Sickened my fiance and I, caused us to have to take out a loan to pay for repairs ourselves Carroll, Iowa |
1st of Sep, 2011 by User694703 |
Be careful of some of the positive reviews out there, I've done research and found that AHS corporate employees have been making false positive reviews of AHS. I'm going to make this as brief as possible and get straight to the point. My fiance and I were very sickened and my fiance could have died as a result of this company's negligence. We mortgaged our home in November 2010, and knowing it was a 130 year old Victorian era home, the real estate agent conned the original home owner to buy an AHS warranty for us. The basic package costed over $500.00. Of the four times I made a claim, I ended up having to fix the problem myself - AHS always found a way out of it. It costed me probably $3,000.00+ out my pocket when all problems were added up. (we had to take out an equity line of credit). First claim: Broken furnace. No HVACs serviced the area, so no one called, no one came out. Dead of winter. I had to find my own HVAC contractor. Second claim: Broken secondary furnace. Again, no one called, no one came out, dead of winter. Third claim: Burst water pipes due to secondary furnace not working and the basement froze over. Only one plumber services my area, (A1 American Plumbing) and he ripped out my tub surrounding, an entire wall and $200 worth of insulation just to tell AHS that it looked like the pipes were purposely broken, that it wasn't ordinary wear and tear. AHS determined this problem would not be covered. (I'm sorry how did I get back there and purposefully break my own plumbing?) Adding insult to injury AHS still charged me $60 for the service call, and DIDN'T EVEN COVER the ruined tub surround, wall or insulation that the plumber ripped out to get to the pipes. I ended up fixing 30ft of plumbing myself, re-insulating my wall, putting up a whole new wall, etc. and I'm a 24 year old female with no real contractor experience! Because there are no HVAC contractors that serve AHS in my area, no one contacted me at all to even tell me any of that. I had to call and ask why my claim was just sitting there with nothing being done while it was the dead of winter and my furnace was broken. I attempted to make a fourth claim recently regarding a broken refrigerator in the 100+ degree heat index of July, (the other home owner's insulin vials were stored in this broken fridge! he's a type 1 Diabetic, pump dependent, and had $600 worth of insulin in that fridge) but AHS told me that my realtor never included refrigerators on our contract despite telling us that he did. So when our refrigerator broke, in the 100+ degree humid summer of 2011, my fiance, the other home owner, got sick, and we are not sure but we think may have been because he is a type 1 Diabetic and his insulin was not getting cool enough in the broken refrigerator. We didn't know it until after a few days later when I ate some bad yogurt and his insulin may have went "off." The fridge could only cool down to 60 degrees F. Thank God my future mother in law bought us a new refrigerator, even though we had already gotten sick. I also have a health condition and some of my medication needs refrigeration also. When I told AHS all of this, they were very straight forward with the fact that they simply did not care, it wasn't their problem. I'll be making my last claim before our contract expires in November this year, regarding our heating ductwork. It is old and full of wear and is half the reason the top portion of the house is always freezing in the winter. I wonder how AHS will screw me this time. This is not just a complaint. Not just a poor review - my family and I could have DIED over this company's negligence - this was a complete NIGHTMARE! |
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