Samantha Schmidt
Hi, I'm Samantha!
Raised and rooted in rural Southern Alberta now raising my two young children here with my husband. Our time is often divided between the vast Alberta prairies and the serene Kootenay lakes.
Gold standard for customer service!
My advisor, Samantha Schmidt, was patient and very acknowledgeable. she answered all my questions and after 50 minutes conversation, didn't push me to buy at all. Quoted price was better than my old insurance policy from a reputable insurance company.
It was easy and stress free. Also I liked that an advisor was assigned and sent her contact info right away! Great job Samantha! I also liked having several quotes to choose from.
I appreciate Samantha's patience and availability, and dependability, thoroughness, attention to detail, and friendly/personable, no pressure attitude.
I had the pleasure of dealing with Samantha. She was really helpful and responsive. Overall, 10/10.
The Samantha was great in helping to search for the right insurance. The communication was topnotch. She is excellent in what she does.
Samantha was absolutely wonderful to work with. She was patient with me, and answered all my questions in a way I understood. I am very grateful I was able to have the opportunity to work with her. Sometimes I don't understand the insurance terms and she didn't make me feel dumb and for that I'm extremely happy for.
Thanks again Samantha !
Sam Schmidt was more than amazing to deal with, she has a lot of expertise in her field. She made the entire process painless while keeping our best interests in mind. Would recommend her to anyone.
Great customer experience. Samantha was very accommodating for our needs.
Surex is the place to go for your insurance quotes Samantha is very efficient and knowledgeable you will be very satisfied with her work
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