Benjamin Bennett
Hi, I'm Benjamin!
I am a father of one little girl, an outdoor enthusiast, biologist, and you can find me playing in most recreational soccer leagues.
Favourite Quote:
"Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less." -Marie Curie
My representitive (Ben Bennett) is great to deal with. He is always looking out for my best interest, getting the best coverage & pricing for my policies. His easy to deal with and is always available to help
I appreciate Benjamin services, he was honest and help trough all the process. I recommend his services
Ben is a great insurance rep. he answered everything/ anything promptly.
I have now been with surex for a couple of years. I have been dealing with Ben Bennett. He has always been amazing super responsive, very accommodating and patient. Ben is the Best broker I haven't ever dealt with. I appreciate his time and effort he puts in.
Mr. Bennetts very approachable demeanor was enjoyable and a pleasure to speak to concerning auto insurance..... Very pleasant person to deal with. Thanks Ben !
Ben Bennett was great. He is professional, reliable and personable.
After filling out an online form for insurance quotes, Ben B. followed up with a phone call within the hour. He provided clear, quick and extremely useful info and service, was pleasant to talk with, and was very understanding and non-judgmental about my situation.
He was able to answer all my questions in a way that was very easy to understand, and was extremely knowledgeable about insurance.
Highly recommend.
Great customer service experience provided by Benjamin and other associates
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