Ben Beazer
Hi, I'm Ben!
I live in Cardston, which has one of the best golf courses (Lee Creek Valley Golf Course) in Southern Alberta. I can occasionally be found golfing in a T-Rex costume. My favourite spot is Waterton National Park which is located at the southwest corner of Alberta, Canada.
I have been working with Ben since 2017 and he has been great. When I reach out with questions he is qu8vk to respond.
Ben was super helpful! And very informative.
Ben is always helpful and understands our needs well. He has been a pleasure to work with over the years.
Well BEN did a great job on my insurance requirements. five stars.
See Ben at Surex. Very helpful and informative.
We were referred to Surex by a trusted relative who has used this company for several years . Our experience has been very positive. Ben Beezer (Broker) helped us find an appropriate insurer for our needs for both home and auto. He was always available and very timely with his advice and answers to our many questions. We are now set up with our new insurer and are confident that Ben will be available to assist us with our needs as required. Thank you Ben .
Our Broker Ben is absolutely wonderful! Always available to answer any questions and provides the best service! We really appreciate his help and information for the past 7 years since we moved to Canada.
Ben Beazer, our insurance agent, makes our insurance experience great. Ben has taken care of our insurance needs for a few years. His service is very personable, Very professional. We have really come to trust him to communicate with us & remind us when our policies are coming due. We believe he honestly finds us the best prices he possibly can & always helps with advice on, sometimes, difficult decisions we have to make. I hope Ben stays with Surex for a long time! Thanks again for your service this year! We would highly recommend you to our family & friends.
Best experience ever! Highly recommended! Specially Ben He’s awesome!
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