Here's the situation. My policy renewed automatically, but my agent neglected to renew my auto-withdrawal. So my policy goes into default for lack of payment and is eventually cancelled. This happens without my knoledge as I was out of the state attending training for a new job. When I returned home, I found this out and started the process of getting my insurance renewed.
I received a few quotes, all about the same price so I elected to stay with my previous agent. I spoke with him over the phone one night as I was preparing to move to Utah, and I confessed that I needed insurance NOW because I was getting in the car and driving there. He put together a quick estimate of "about $100 a month." I told him to go ahead and resign me, and gave him the authorization to renew my policy.
A week later, the charge showed up in my checking account for DOUBLE what he had originally quoted me. I called him and asked and he told me that was the penalty for allowing my insurance to lapse.
2006-12-11
09:48:44
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7 answers
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Jason
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Cars & Transportation
➔ Insurance & Registration
My agent is with AAA so its not really a question of trying to get the cheapest possible insurance. My real issue is that I was quoted one price then charged another. I am not disputing the rates, its their product and they have the right to charge whatever they feel like charging for it. Just like its my right to go to a diffrent company because I think their rates are too high.
Coincidentally, I would have done exactly that if only I had been given a quote that was accurate. A quote is supposed to be a quote, not a guess. Any significant deviation from the quote (say being off by 100%) should warrant at the very least a phone call to me to authorize the higher charge.
That was not done. My issue is that I was quoted one price and then charged a completely different amount than what I had been quoted, with no authorization on the higher charge.
2006-12-15
08:37:03 ·
update #1