On Sitejabber, businesses may not offer incentives or pay to remove reviews. Learn more about our Review Guidelines.
The company has garnered significant negative feedback, primarily centered around perceptions of deceit and ineffectiveness in providing genuine insurance comparisons. Customers frequently express frustration over the lack of promised savings and the intrusive nature of follow-up communications, which often feel like aggressive telemarketing. Many reviews highlight concerns about the company's legitimacy and ethical practices, suggesting a manipulative approach to data collection. While there are no notable positive aspects mentioned, the overwhelming sentiment reflects a lack of trust and dissatisfaction with the service, indicating a pressing need for improved transparency and customer engagement strategies.
This summary is generated by AI, based on text from customer reviews
We monitor reviews for authenticity
Comparison.org is not alone in duping the public. Those Insurance companies that allow their names to be affiliated with this organization are equally responsible.
This complaint is nothing new in America. Look to our elected officials from the highest to the lowest and I am sure 90% operate just this side of thievery.
They get you by comparing potential great rates because of a "new policy" your state has the "insurance companies don't want you to know about". They put real premiums similar to what you're paying, and then show how much less you can pay in comparison. Then they ask your info, get it, and dump you into sites with no quotes - like AAA insurance, or Farmers. When you click on those, you just have to give them all the same info... as if you didn't already just input all that info in their fake site. I didn't see it was a ". Org" - I should have... I run a non-profit. I just went along with the BS... but I did give them the wrong phone number (I hate phone calls)... but they have my name, a junk email address I use to sign up for things, real home address, birth date, and car types. They can spend $ to snail mail me I guess.
They are fraudulently advertising that the state of Oregon has a new policy for drivers. That is untrue and they should be punished.
I just regretted going to this website. The. Org makes it legit but it is not. They just collected all your information and after the last page, the phone rings. What a nonsense! Please stay away
The most deceptive insurance site I have ever seen. First they use. Org which is supposed to be for non-profits only. Then, you do not get any comparisons done. Just push their own crap. Should be banned and prosecuted for fraud the SOBs
They make it look like its legitimate because the site ends in. Org. I was hesitant and didn't go to their website for over a week. But their ad kept popping up everywhere so I decided to check it out. You have to give them all your information, and in the end? No savings! My phone started ringing before I was even done completing it. They just want your information so they can sell it. Don't do it!
What a load of BS! I've done this nearly every year for the las 5-7 years and have never been able 2 save more'n' 5-10 dollars.
I used to save money by paying annually, but most if not all refuse to do this. They especially want you to pay monthly because it generates more bookkeeping for them hence they charge more because their overhead is more doing it this way.
There's no way to take a photo of something they're doing since you can never access their records.
I drive less than 3900 miles per year, I've had a perfect driving record for over 30 years. Not one claim for anything for that period of time & they all want to screw me by saving me a maximum of 5-10 dollars per year.
My 2006 Honda Civic has less than 53,500 miles on it & I drive 11.2 miles per day.
I'll be shocked if this review ever reaches public eyes.
I clicked on (what I now realize was an advertisement for this online company) A link explaining how insurance companies are not making consumers aware of discounts they could Qualify for. I spent time filling out information that was required. After the completion of one page I would be redirected to another, and then a third. As I was about to finish filling out the third page of information a phone call from the company came through. The gentleman proceeded to verify my answers and then just blindly picked an insurance company to transfer my call to. When the insurance company came on the line, I was expected to start all over again from scratch just as if I was calling to check on rates. No way is this reviews comparison.or affiliated with any insurance company. It is a way to gather your information and sell it to who knows else. I am now getting phone calls from different insurance companies asking me for a review quote. I already know that I am getting the best quote with my insurance company because they did ask me all of the specific questions that qualified me for discounts that reviews comparisons. Orrick is claiming they don't ask. This company is a scam artist only to collect your information and give/share/sell to whomever. Any consumers can do on their own what this insurance company claims they do for you. All you have to do is take the time to call and check your rates yourself. This was a waste of my time today. I'm so irritated how many companies are out there deceiving the public
Answer: Absolute scam! No legitimate comparisons, just pushing a crappy insurance company and uses the. Org domain reserved for non-profits. The whole site smells of crap! And I see this site on lots of sites. Any time I run across this I will stop using that site!
Answer: Full of shit, as I don't like criticizing anyone, but Comparisons.org is about as low as it gets