Audatex’s earns a 1.0-star rating from 8 reviews, showing that the majority of insurance companies and repair facilities are dissatisfied with claims processing software.
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I sent this to MitchelI Work Center.
"I was in an accident and your Mitchell Work Center (for Progressive) estimated repairs at $5,600 and the body shops Audatex estimated it at $9,000. Mitchell Work Center missed tires, strut, and the basic visual items. Is Mitchell and Progressive one of the same ? Do they have a vested interest in "low Balling" estimates ? Just some of my questions. Thanks, Pat"
Your estimate seemed to catch more basic items, but I'm left dealing with the Mitchell brand of estimating. Just venting, but do hope something happens with the wide discrepancy of virtual estimating.
Thanks, Pat
Desired outcome: Get the claims somewhat closer, maybe work together, a tad bit.
Audatex estimating
I purchased the system 3 years ago. This last year my accountant discovered they were double billing envelopes to be sent to two different addresses. I called them on it and let me tell you i'll never get those hours of my life back. What a run around. When I finally got someone, they were able to get it fixed. They did send me a refund followed by a late payment notice and two months bill. Realizing that either they were incompetent or crooked I went looking for another system. Once I found a good fit, I tried to cancel audatex, but it took another day of my time to get a response to send in a written letter. I did get a cancellation letter but with the threat of collections and credit reporting if I did not continue to make payments for almost 3/4 of the next year. Good company lol this just confirms my belief that this is a crooked company. If your considering purchasing from audatex be sure to watch the billing closely and be prepared to get caught in a contract you can't get away from.
Desired outcome: let me close the account I no longer want.
Audatex estimating software
I have been trying to contact anyone to close my account. I have been supplied the software by the carrier. Anytime I get a person on the phone, I'm given a random number to call for support. Number goes nowhere. I'm have been paying for months for something I'm unable to use. How can I get any help.
Desired outcome: refund for all the months I did not use it.
Audatex/ADP Estimating Software
Same as all the other complaints. Our body shop was required to use another estimating platform so we called multiple times to cancel service. They bought time and said we needed their software for VIR's which turned out to be incorrect. They never mentioned that our contract had to be canceled in writing until after our renewal period had come and gone. Then they said you had to cancel 90 days before cancellation. Then even when they accept your written cancellation, they continue to bill until the next renewal anniversary date. We received correspondence stating that they suspended the account, and even then they continued to bill. Now they've sent our account to collections at 3x the amount that we would have owed at the monthly price. Never seen such an unfair business practice, and from the complaints I've read, they do it to all their clients that want to cancel. Do not use this company for estimating software!
Desired outcome: Audatex should write off all charges from the date of the first cancellation call because we no longer used their service and were not notified of any terms of cancellation.
Well here we are a full year past my wanting to cancel my subscription to Auditex. I paid until my annual date as required by the contract. Now a full year and two months later they are threatening me with collections and screwing up my credit. This is a very crooked company and if they do not fix the issue and damage my credit I will sue them if any one wants on board for a class action suit let me know I have saved all of my e-mails and letters and have pictures of checks they sent back their accounting will destroy them. I have sent a copy of their letter accepting my cancellation and copies of the cancellation letter itself both physically and digitally. This company does not get it they keep threatening me with collections and the bill keeps going up.
I also have the same experience except My reason for wanting to leave Audatex was their billing . I was getting double billed for several months and my accountant caught it. So pay attention to your billing. They did end up sending me a refund for two months followed by another late payment notice and two months bill. Their either incompetent or crooked. So now I am paying for two systems and threatened collections if i do not continue to pay for another almost year.
Software
Same as the other companies. Spoke to them about cancelling in February. Called again in march to state it was our last payment. Wrote on the check that it was the final payment. They continued to bill us. We will not pay anything. Horrible scammer company. Told them multiple time through calls and emails that our contract was over. They are still billing us and it is august. Fat chance getting any money from us.
Audatex estimating solutions.
I purchased audatex roughly a 16 mths ago, the technical service and customer support service has been terrible. I've had continuous issues transferring the completed estimates to a secure file location that they created on my computer. I'm now coming up for renewal and no one will respond back for to me. Once I mentioned information regarding my account subscription the phone lines went dead. I spent 3 wks calling to speak to someone who could help. Each time I was transferred to another person sometimes 3 to 4 transfers in one phone call that would only lead to a voicemail option. My time to cancel is running out. A 90 day cancelation letter is required before my term is up. I contacted girl named asland. Three times i've spoken to her and she tells me that she has sent the information but nothing arrives. On the 3rd phone conversation we confirmed my email yet again nothing arrived. My last contact with her was on 04/30/2021 and I again requested the information to cancel. She told me it was being sent over as son as she gathered the required documents. Its now 05/06/2021 and still no email correspondence. I called again on 05/06/2021 this morning only to get yet another voicemail recording. This is by far the worst customer service and company I have ever dealt with in 30 tears in business.
Desired outcome: cancellation of subscription
fraudulent contract renewal
Our company has attempted to terminate services over the PAST TWO renewal periods. The last auto renewal we were forced to stay in a contract for services we no longer needed because we missed the cancellation window by a week! Our company utilized Audatex long before the Solera take over of ADP, back when it was a reputable and honest company. Over 18 years of using a product and Audatex representatives would not let us cancel our services. We were forced to pay for a product we no longer used for THREE YEARS! It was made perfectly clear we would not renew again nor would we concede to the scam buyout option. Then Audatex renews us again after multiple letters have been written LONG before the renewal, emails sent and phone messages left, with zero response from Audatex, until after the contract renewed of course. Again, our representative and her supervisor knew full well we would not be renewing after the first dishonest renewal so how can we still be trapped in this scam?! Audatex you owe my company money at this point and will not be getting one more cent from us. It is absolutely appalling that this company only makes a profit by ripping off small businesses with some of the worst customer service in the USA. Long dead is the once great service and product that used to be Shoplink.
Poor service
This is a long report that I hope you will read with interest, because it outlines what I have witnessed and observed during my 10 months of employment at the Ann Arbor Audatex Call Center.
You are free to dismiss my comments as if they were to come from the usual petty rant of a 'disgruntled employee' or you can read it and judge for yourself. Let it be known that I have never written anything like this before, knowing full well that there are a lot of good people working at the Ann Arbor location.
At no time in my career have I experienced such hostile environment at the detriment of employees (and customers) who want quality as being part of their work. Within my first week of employment I was put on the phone queue to answer clients' support issues ranging from software installations to automotive parts repair questions, which most TSR's don't know anything about unless they are the experts.
Management is not interested in providing quality, since quality is “quantifiable”, as in the quantity of calls taken vs. the quality of support.
Within a few weeks, I would find it increasingly unreasonable to keep up with management's demands to keep the calls within 9 minutes. Nine minutes barely gets you to 'Hello, how are you and how can I help?'
After a couple of months my supervisor pulls me out of the queue for five minutes to tell me that I was late 1 minute during my fifteen minute break and two minutes late during my 30 minute lunch another day of another month. That was shocking. They couldn't possibly be serious! Yes they were!
My supervisor one day came to my desk to also tell me to refrain from eating together with my colleague; reason being we were the only two French-speakers and one of us had to be on the phones in case there were bilingual calls. I couldn't believe it. What had I done wrong now?
My coworker and I would find it really ridiculous and petty since lunch wasn't even paid for and if we had to apply the same principle to the English speakers, then we would never go to lunch!
After fighting it over, we grudgingly complied, with the expressed written promise that we would be able to eat together as soon as two other bilingual hires would start. That would end up being a lie.
The supervisors hired two bilingual TSR's. One very young and inexperienced. Another one who was already set to leave within a few weeks.
One of the new hires told me she told the supervisors that she was waiting for another job to come through. She also told me she was surprised they still hired her, knowing full well that in the next 3 weeks she would be gone. I was very surprised that management did not take into account the expenditures of time and money wasted away for training this new TSR who is not going to stay long-term. To me it shows that the managers do not really care about that, and that upper management is not completely aware nor do they bother calculating the cost of training and the cost of other TSR’s training new hires.
Shortly after the two TSR's came up to speed, everyone gets called into a meeting for the new Adherence Policy' on breaks and lunches. It turns out they reneged on their original statement that my coworker and I could have our breaks and lunch together. Now all breaks are scheduled at certain times and so are lunches. All of us four bilingual TSR's have been conveniently put on a scaled 30 minute interval between each other. The result is that everyone still eats alone every 30 minutes as well as breaks.
The managers' behavior exhibited during the past few months regarding discouraging joint lunches or breaks with fellow co-workers, with a later written promise that once additional hires were made, that they would be allowed, I found it particularly questionable, since all of that would never manifest itself.
The new policy on 'Scheduled' breaks and lunch schedules are now being counted as being 'in adherence' without truly taking into account that a TSR may have been on a call longer than anticipated. This is particularly true during busy times. The call taken by the TSR ensures that the customer is being taken care of and satisfied that his/her issue is being resolved up to and until the customer ends the call. This should not be considered as 'non'adherence', but should be taken into account that the TSR either took an extra call or the call went beyond the TSR's scheduled break/lunch.
There are many other factors not taken into account, specifically when a client requests a certain number of claims/assignments/estimates to be re-assigned. Many times the client will not stay on the line and the process involved with the claim number search, the log id number, switching from one screen to another (not to mention the effort from the TSR to provide 'quality' resolution) can take some time away from the queue. I have found many times that to perform those tasks during particularly 'busy' times, it is discouraged by management, preferring instead to have the TSR forego the customer's request at a later time and take another call instead. If a TSR asks to be put on Project, it will be discouraged in favor of preferring the TSR take another call from the queue. To me this is not what I call a quality-driven technical support.
Another challenging instance during 'busy' times is the ever-increasing practice of putting the TSR's out of 'wrap up' time 2 minutes after a call has ended. I find it particularly disruptive when there is a call that needs accurate documentation in the Remedy CRM database, at times slow and unresponsive, erroring out, crashing, slowing down, or not responding, and having to add a new solution because there is no solution listed, the solution listed simply does not help close the call because it doesn't register when you select 'save & new to move to a new screen and onto another call.
All said and done, I believe I have just described fifteen to twenty minutes of wrap up time (not including the nine minutes of suggested call duration), and not to mention the instant message from team leads or supervisors wondering why you are still in wrap-up time and not on another call Management’s decision to 'encourage' their TSR's to take breaks at their scheduled times in reality is in conflict with the quantity of calls and their abilities to meet queue wait times.
The TSR's primary goal is to provide quality technical support to clients who are calling in for assistance. Management may say they agree with that philosophy but in reality the quality suffers daily. The quality is quantified' without taking into account of the effort undertaken by some TSR's who are truly committed to provide that quality which will make the customer happy and potentially recommend the Audatex products and services brand to other potential customers.
Those metrics do not provide an accurate read on the TSR's or the department 'numbers' at large, but instead further confuse the procedures. It would be curious to know the reasons for not getting a full 100% daily compliance adherence, when every break and lunch I have taken has been taken on-time, without delay, and within the limits imposed.
I have observed that management has not always been 'in adherence' with the procedures outlined. Several times when TSR's would ask for a particular permission, whether to adjust their own 'schedule adherence' for a break, lunch, project time, or time allocation for a special project, non-response or delaying and stalling was employed by asking to wait longer and get back in the queue, before being granted that particular permission. That is particularly negative reinforcement and does not promote a positive level of trust between management and its employees. Furthermore, I find that there is a significant opportunity for management to empower TSR's, liaisons, and team leads and promote a more trustworthy environment. There seems to be a wall of separation when it comes for management to communicate with their employees. To continue that trend, Some TSR's were never formally introduced to their co-workers; either personally or via e-mail and some never even met their managers to this day.
I consider it outrageously self-defeating the fact that you have to wait 10 minutes in a chat room to get permission for your own 15 minute break. This has happened on more that one occasion.
I found it absolutely outrageous that one of my coworkers hadn't even met or had ever been introduced to his supervisor until his monthly review. To me that is complete lack of respect and demonstrates how unimportant employees are considered.
The weekly/daily evaluations on calls and tickets are a good tool to improve and better oneself. Unfortunately, I have noticed that a few employees may have received some repeatedly and noticeably 'biased' evaluations that I would deem to be 'over the top.' An example of an 'over-the-top' evaluation criticism was that the word 'battery' should be written with two t's and not three. An unfair, petty and ridiculous comment on the part of the evaluator, knowing full well that the TSR's go through 30-50 calls per day and there's bound to be typographical errors. Others will get low scoring because they have accents or English may not be their native language.
From what I heard and witnessed , there seems to be some 'unwritten rules' regarding granting (or denying) vacation time. This is not what I call really motivating for employees who look forward to spend the few days they have to reinvigorate themselves and be motivated to return to work. The incidence of denying, or stalling by management to grant vacation time if only a small number of employees are absent is unacceptable. This is so aggravating and problematic to many those in order to get their PTO with the least questioning; employees have scheduled their days off one, two years in advance.
Morale is really low because no matter what is suggested by the employees, nothing will ever change. You are praised one day for a job well done, given a warning the next second, and unceremoniously dismissed the next – nothing counts, nothing is counted and if there is an excuse to dismiss someone, it will be found to justify that dismissal. If management were truly listening and trusting of their employees, they would make some positive changes. Having pizza and popcorn on 'employee appreciation Friday' or a one-day crash course on Six-Sigma Principles s not a cure-all for what truly ails this organization.
With every passing week, rules are never permanent and ever changing. The main rule seems to be getting the client off the queue and finished as soon as possible and move to the next without regards of having provided quality to the customer. I wonder what the next months will be like.
Tasks sent via e-mail are not standardized as they should be (in my opinion, they should be created and sent via Remedy to improve call-tracking and save time). The minimum information that team leads should provide are: Customer full name, customer id, phone number; which is not always the case. There has been some improvement as of late due to persistently asking for the same information from the Team Leads. Lack of that information contributed in the difficulty of tracking Remedy tickets, since some were logged under the field rep. name and some under the company actually needing assistance. This is not the way calls should be handled because it will lead to confusion and possible unnecessary duplication of tickets. When the TL's receive a call from a field rep. who received a call from a company, we should insist on receiving complete information regarding that specific customer (and not log it under the field rep).
As yet new procedures and rules have been implemented, such as the 2 minute automatic wrap-up-to- ready mode (as soon as the client hangs up, TSR's have 2 minutes time to finish saving their call history on the Remedy database and the next call comes in automatically) If a client requests a shipment of some sort, and doesn't stay on the line and hangs up, this requires project time, for the sake of accuracy, which will be denied during busy times.
I have been told several times by management (to my disbelief) to disregard the clients' request and move on to the next call, when a customer requests 5 or 10 or 20 claims to be required from our host system. The thought process is that it should be the insurance dispatchers who do that and not the helpdesk.
I and others have observed supervisors unprofessional behavior many times especially after conducting interviews with potential candidates. I and others have witnessed several times comments on peoples' physical appearances, which would make wonder what kind of off-the-wall comment they said about each and every one of us. The supervisors seem to be accountable to no one.
Several months ago, a fellow ex-coworker was fired merely for hearsay from another coworker in the cafeteria. We were commenting on the terribly sad episode at Virginia Tech, while watching the cable television news update. Unbeknownst to my coworker, a fellow coworker from another department, believing they had heard a completely different story, decided to take it upon herself to go see a supervisor. My coworker was promptly fired on the spot, with the absurd, vile and evil accusation of supporting such a criminal act broadcast on television.
I was totally dumbfounded and shocked that my coworker was dismissed under such a vile accusation without any base or reason, without having the opportunity of confronting the accusing party. Management had been waiting for months for the perfect excuse to fire him. I still remember one day while he was passing through to get a printout for a client, he simply said hello, and was promptly warned by my supervisor who was between the isles, not to talk to me or to my cubicle neighbor.
When I was first contacted for an interview, I was told the pay was not what it was but was less than advertised (that should have been a warning sign'). When I was first hired I received very little information on the hiring process, my 'welcome package was scarcely equipped with all the necessary information. One of my co-workers received completely different information and we even had to exchange it among each other to get the complete information we needed. There was never an e-mail welcoming me to the organization either, which in my experience was quite odd.
Approximately last March I was summoned by the supervisor regarding some calls that I had received and that were interrupted. Apparently management came to the foregone conclusion that I had purposefully and knowingly hung up on incoming customers. Nothing could be further from the truth. They had their records, their times to the split-second and outlined all the calls that they deemed at fault. Judge, jury, trial and guilty verdict was automatically delivered. That was outrageous. I had faulty equipment the whole time. Which was proved by finally being able to change the actual phone line to my headset, and they wanted to know immediately from me if I had hung up on a customer etc. I have consistently alerted all the Team Leads and the supervisors at all times and in good faith.
Months later, exactly three days ago, after an extremely busy day on the phone I get summoned in the supervisor's office. The reason is 'for a very serious offense that was committed at exactly 9:01 am, Tuesday July 31st. blah blah blah' I have no conscious idea what they are talking about, but apparently the have audio and they accuse me of hanging up on an Allstate customer who just happens to have called an anonymous Audatex Vice-President. The call was traced to me and so they are terminating me for hanging up on that customer. My supervisor accused me of not calling the customer back. How could I know who called me back, since the Remedy database pop-up caller ID did not show the number, and half the time it’s either not the correct number. There’s always a good excuse according to management. The TSR’s are always guilty of something. The TSR should have done this or that, or something else.
Firing someone who in good conscience was either not aware to have hung up and management unwilling to accept that under the pretext that it was a “serious offense” is nothing but Orwellian. How hypocritical, especially when countless times, when the TSR’s need to speak to a manager on duty on a client’s request, somehow none of them are ever available to help, but always quick on the trigger, and quick to judge because they have it on record, to cover themselves from the firing line, so as to not look incompetent.
I've alerted anyone and everyone, every time I thought I inadvertently hung up on a caller and did so in a very honest and open fashion. Why would I purposefully not say anything? That makes no sense.
The only sense in this entire chaotic environment is that management has been after me and has just been waiting for the right moment, for anything really. My firing was decided a while ago and the excuse was just a convenient way to make it official. Especially when one of my other coworkers had a similar run-in and told them point-blank that they can fire him or her, if they don't like the way s/he works.
As a result of all this painful experience, within a seven-month period, the bilingual French support staff at the Ann Arbor location have been reduced from four TSR’s to just only one TSR full time and another one TSR remote part-time. I wonder how long it will be before there won't be any bilingual French support at Audatex Ann Arbor, if that toxic culture continues to thrive at the Ann Arbor location. Audatex Ann Arbor has been facing quite a challenge in hiring bilinguals, since word has gotten around in this tight community at how unreasonable the working conditions really are.
This absurdity must end. I sincerely hope someone will make some major cultural and organizational changes at the Ann Arbor location, because at this moment, I cannot truly and in good conscience recommend Audatex Ann Arbor as a place of employment to anyone.
At the San Diego Office- the entire staff is involved in an illegal law enforcement operation which vandalizes employee cars and desks. They have the key to the car. the managers are aware of it and cooperate with the action . They instruct employees to go to the house of the individual and vandalize it.
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I worked for the San Ramon call center on the shop side from the late '90s to the mid-2000s, before ADP sold its Collision Repair division to Audatex. The conditions you describe, while not identical to what I experienced, sound strikingly familiar.
The focus was all on how many calls you can take in a day, not how well (or whether) you resolved them. There was a period where they seemed to get away from it, but that didn't last long. There was also a brief flirtation with using call resolution metrics, but that too was short-lived, as they went back to the easy solution of treating every call as being exactly like another. The result, of course, is that taking the time to actually fix someone's issue made you look bad, while slapping on a partial fix that resulted in them calling back later actually made you look good--and management was watching your numbers, not the quality of your service, so it didn't pay to go the extra mile.
I never met a company that talked so much about superior service yet disregarded it so thoroughly in practice. "World Class Service" was the actual theme of the first annual kickoff I attended, yet all I heard from management after getting back from the kickoff meeting was that I wasn't taking enough calls per day.
You're right about nine minutes being just the intro portion of most calls; our limit was longer, but then there's more troubleshooting involved on the shop side than on the insurance side. Management would get all huffy about "Why does it take 19 minutes to resolve a call?" when wait times were long. But when a client's just waited fifteen minutes* on hold for someone to pick up, they WANT you to spend 19 minutes with them. Hustling them off the phone at a time like that doesn't do the company's image any favors.
* Not an exaggeration: wait times often reached half an hour when we were busy.
Nice to know they're still holding popcorn day. They started the pizza thing back in late 1998 when Development put out a monthly update full of bugs and the call center was under siege by customers for six months solid. Because the call center was suddenly hit by double its normal call volume, of course, it was blamed for the calls that came in, and punished for them. Blame the victim. Corporate logic, no?
This company forced out one of the best managers I'd ever had, and replaced her with one of the worst managers I've ever had, whose reputation preceded him. He inherited a talented team and systematically ruined its morale and synergy. (I realize this happened at ADP, but Audatex acquired the call center management from ADP and its style seems to have changed very little.)
Somewhat like your situation, I was set up to take the blame for a failed project. To be fair, circumstances were such that they made me look bad, which did make me a natural target. Also I can't say I couldn't have handled it better. But in short I was being pushed under a bus for something I had minimal control over, and that shouldn't happen at any well-run company.
As bad as ADP could be, it seems Audatex is even harsher. When Development at ADP put out a bad monthly CD that caused a half-year spike in the call volume, the call center was blamed for it, accused, sanctioned, and forced to make some humiliating changes. But some time after I left, another CD was sent out with a bad database release, and the call center was hit hard again. This time Audatex was in charge, and its way of handling the situation was to close the entire San Ramon call center, terminating all employees there (and in the process erasing the institutional memory of that call center). Customer service at its finest!
I had a awful experiance working for audatex for about a year and a half. Unlike the person that has
written this complaint and compleatly logical outrage, I worked as what they call a QUOTER at the
audatex location in Milwaukie, OR and the management and all human resources staff were completely
incapable of doing their jobs at all. I was screamed at to make sure that I made a quota everyday and if
the person on the other end was to say no or they were out for the day at auction i was really screwed. not
only was it the quotas but also the call lengths, didn't matter if the person on the other end was talking
your ear off my LEAD would come up behind me and make me get off the call either that or they would
call me to their desk and scream at me in front of my whole team. i was in charge of a rather large area
that had previously been split in two between two people but instead they decided that i could handle all
the work alone. during the rainy season in this state the car and truck load became so unbearable that i
couldn't handle the stress. i was being yelled at from every angle and wasn't aloud to ask for help from
other employees because i had to ask my boss first which was always followed by a no do what you can
and thats all you can do, yet i was punished later when i couldn't complete 120+ total losses a day two
quotes from each equals... well you do the math how can anyone complete everything in just 8 hours of
work. not only this during the winter i happened to get sick with walking phnemonia and had to be taken
to the hospital, i missed work for two and a half days with a doctors note in hand. then just my luck my
two year old and six year old lil girls happened to get the same illness and i was out for another three
days. well this happened to be six occurances is what they called it. well i was late four months later "
after the three month three occurance rule" and i was fired. after recieving my termination notice in the
mail i realized the date i was fired was followed by the day i should have been fired 4 days later they
wanted to make sure that they covered a holiday and then fire me because of absences. i think that
companies that have many employees that are spreding sickness around the office from not being able to
take off work should really rethink their employee attendance management. either way there were
many problems at this place. i have note of an attorney from boli that asked me questions about a huge
lawsuit that is in fact in place." if you are a former employee that has an issue with filing a family leave
issue and has been wrongfully terminated please contact BOLI in oregon to file your complaint you could
be awarded damages in your claim. " also i know of a LOT of other issues in management and in keeping
to your call times and keeping up # of calls when in fact you may have no choice while trying to keep up
customer satisfaction (this is a product people you have to sell the costomer experiance!). I am glad that
we were not the only office that had problems. and to that matter i have just disclosed my story because i
was fired i wish i could have done it a long time ago when i read this before i was actually aware that i
would be. THANK GOD FOR GETTING FIRED! UNEMPLOYMENT ROCKED! AND I WASN"T CRYING
EVERYDAY ANYMORE OR TAKING ANTI ANXIETY MEDICATION!
Another Supervisor bit the dust at Audatex Claims services Group. official line is that she was in charge of "special projects." She was moved from her office. Soon others will follow; especially the pines who have been there for a very long time... Time to get some new blood and change the "stab-in-the-back" culture so pervasive at the Ann Arbor office. They also shut down web-mail access to all employees because they suspect we're blogging and writing on these boards, and they haven't been able to recruit new victims.
WOW! I wholeheartedly agree with you!
What a crappy place to work at. It's the friggin' Gestapo!
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