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Forumganti

Junior Member
Virginia--
I have question regarding my insurance. I have taken insurance for my Apt in around (Feb 2002) when I was living in Apt X. After that I have moved into another Apt in (Jun'03) and havent informed my insurance company. I have recently moved into Apt Z(Nov'04) . Now I have found that the agency has bee deducting insurance from my checking account all these days. I wanted to cancel the insurance they are saying they cannot go more than two months for the refund. Is there anything I can do about this ?

As I have not been careful to look at my payments I had this running all these years and also during that time , when I have vacated Apt Y I had to pay $1000 fine for carpet stains ... I am no sure if this insurance might have helped had I found out earlier..

Thanks
Ganti
 


seniorjudge

Senior Member
Forumganti said:
Virginia--
I have question regarding my insurance. I have taken insurance for my Apt in around (Feb 2002) when I was living in Apt X. After that I have moved into another Apt in (Jun'03) and havent informed my insurance company. I have recently moved into Apt Z(Nov'04) . Now I have found that the agency has bee deducting insurance from my checking account all these days. I wanted to cancel the insurance they are saying they cannot go more than two months for the refund. Is there anything I can do about this ?

As I have not been careful to look at my payments I had this running all these years and also during that time , when I have vacated Apt Y I had to pay $1000 fine for carpet stains ... I am no sure if this insurance might have helped had I found out earlier..

Thanks
Ganti

Ask them to cancel your insurance AND change banks.

Insurance will not pay for you staining your carpets.
 

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