I called the Customer Affairs 800# and was e-mailed a form to transfer the policy into my name. Since we jointly purchased the car and jointly applied for this insurance it should already be in my name! Of course, I had to pay for all the repairs that would and should be covered under the HHP policy as I need to drive my car. I was told by the CS representative it will take 45 days after they receive the form and $35.00 to transfer the policy to my name ...and they still may not cover this claim. I also have extended Roadside Assistance good until 2011 (part of a class action settlement from Hyundai many years ago) which is not in my name either. Thank goodness I have AAA… in my name.
I have been appalled by the treatment I receive as a window. The bureaucratic nightmare of putting bills, credit cards, utilities, and property solely//legally in my name is criminal. I believed everything had long been taken care of but I forgot Hyundai ….until the car needed repair again and I was treated as a non-person . This coverage expires in 10/11 so… perhaps… if it takes Hyundai long enough the policy will expire before they have to pay. As I told the CS representative at Hyundai USA Consumer Affairs who assigned me a case number, I like my XG300 very much and was going to buy a Hyundai Sonata when I need a new car...now I will not! This is how widows are treated at Hyundai!
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| 1. Written by Pulltype on July 10, 2011 Actually, your gripe is with Oregon DMV, since this looks like a sale of the car. Sorry for your trouble. |
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