I will never again allow an insurance company to automatically withdrawal the premium from my account.
It was good for 10% off the premiums and saved money for the past 15 years on the life insurance policy...
But they decided that since The Lovely Harvey is a smoker that the premium needs to be cranked up 1500% we've decided that we will cancel the policy.
We asked how, they demanded a wet signature.
We sent that.
Now they say that the signature doesn't match.
What do you do to get them to accept the cancellation?
We're going to resend with a notarized signature and see if that works.
09 March 2019
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Tell your bank not to send it?
ReplyDeleteThat's also an option.
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