Jeremy Prince
Hi, I'm Jeremy!
I grew up in the middle of nowhere outside of Cardston Alberta. I spent my childhood growing up on a farm and doing things outdoors. I now live in Raymond Alberta which is a nice small town. I have a wife and a baby boy who loves to play and explore. We like going out and doing things together. And when it is cold we all like to chill in the house and play and watch movies.
My Broker, Jeremy is always very helpful and understands my needs. Thank you
Jeremy was a pleasure to work with. He made it as simple as possible for us. He was prompt and efficient in his responses to my email or phone calls. I would highly recommend dealing with him to anybody who asks me. I could not be more satisfied.
My agent Jeremy Prince has always been incredibly helpful. He is a true asset to your organization.
Buying insurance is normally a painful experience but the Surex advisor Jeremy was helpful and the process was quick and simple.
Jeremy is just fantastic very helpful and caring!!
Jeremy was a pleasure to deal with and made the process easy. Would recommend him to anyone!
I've been exceptionally happy with my experience at Surex, especially after working with several insurance companies before. Jeremy Prince has been my advisor for over a year now, and his customer service, communication, and support have been excellent. He has always been reliable and supportive. I highly recommend Surex to anyone looking for affordable insurance with a dedicated team.
Jeremy was really helpful im gonna recommend him.. so happy with the service
Jeremy is great
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