Oct. 04
Petro-Canada — FREE $25 Savings Card with a RBC Insurance Home or Auto Quote until January 31st,2010!
Posted on October 4th, 2009 by roxxyroller in Free Coupons Canada Samples Canadian Free stuff.
RBC Insurance has an easy, no obligation way to save $25 on gas!
Get a quote and you’ll receive a Petro-Canada* Preferred Price Card1
To receive a free Petro-Canada Preferred Price Card, complete a car or home insurance quote between October 1, 2009 and January 31, 2010 one of the following ways:
1. Call 1–866-561‑1102 or,
2. Visit an RBC Insurance branch
Use the card to instantly reduce the price of every litre of gas you buy at Petro-Canada. You’ll save 10¢ per litre on 250 litres of gas (a $25 savings).
The link for this sweet deal is here!
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Josh Maxwell
October 4th, 2009 at 6:00 pm
Thanks for posting the article, was certainly a great read!
Cynstar
December 21st, 2009 at 8:57 pm
RBC Insurance is by far the worst company out there for insurance product. I can’t tell you how horrible it has been to work with them over the last few weeks, specifically for their auto insurance product. When making a few minor changes to my account, their insurance rep provided me with blatantly inaccurate information which caused me to make significant changes to my account and then “pay the piper” for it a few months later and it wasn’t even my error. And the worst part of it, when I escalated the issue internally and to the RBC Insurance Ombudsman, Mr. Dominic Messina, he never even called me back. In today’s marketplace, the customer should be treated with a little respect and consideration. I’ve been an RBC client for 25 years and a RBC Insurance client for 4 and never before have I been so disgusted with an organization in my life. Truly horrible customer service has not only cost RBC Insurance my business, but also my respect. So, if you are looking for insurance product, take my advise and stay away from RBC. You’ll appreciate it in the long wrong run.