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My long time insurance agent folded his tent a year or two ago and sent his business to another agency. My policies went over to them, and I was assigned an agent. My dealings with him have been OK. I've never met either of these guys in person!
Well, a few months ago I was talking to him and he said we could look into my getting my homeowner's policy with the same company as my car insurance, being Mercury Insurance. I never heard from him and figured maybe he'd forgotten about it but he sends me a letter a few weeks ago with an offer that looked really good. In addition to getting a lot more coverage for a modest increase in premium I get a 15% discount on my car insurance. I called him and he said all I had to do was send him a check and I paid the entire year's premium, a little less than $1000.
About an hour later I place the envelope with the check in the closest US Mail box, that was 12 days ago, Sat. March 4. His office is maybe 15 miles away. I didn't hear from him and knowing my current policy expires tomorrow I call him this morning and we talk. He says he'd sent me an email earlier in the morning and that they never got my check. He says we can just do it over the phone and I give him my routing and account number for my checking account and then call my bank and put a stop on the check.
The bank rep I talked to said I could, if I am concerned about someone having my routing and account number, open an account with a different number and for two months all my autopays would transfer over automatically and meantime I could contact my institutions and tell them my new info.
Of course, there's a chance that the envelope will still be delivered, some 10 or so years ago I remember it taking one letter around a month to arrive but it eventually did. I called my insurance agent back and he said he'd contact me right away if they receive the missing envelope.
Should I change my account number?
Well, a few months ago I was talking to him and he said we could look into my getting my homeowner's policy with the same company as my car insurance, being Mercury Insurance. I never heard from him and figured maybe he'd forgotten about it but he sends me a letter a few weeks ago with an offer that looked really good. In addition to getting a lot more coverage for a modest increase in premium I get a 15% discount on my car insurance. I called him and he said all I had to do was send him a check and I paid the entire year's premium, a little less than $1000.
About an hour later I place the envelope with the check in the closest US Mail box, that was 12 days ago, Sat. March 4. His office is maybe 15 miles away. I didn't hear from him and knowing my current policy expires tomorrow I call him this morning and we talk. He says he'd sent me an email earlier in the morning and that they never got my check. He says we can just do it over the phone and I give him my routing and account number for my checking account and then call my bank and put a stop on the check.
The bank rep I talked to said I could, if I am concerned about someone having my routing and account number, open an account with a different number and for two months all my autopays would transfer over automatically and meantime I could contact my institutions and tell them my new info.
Of course, there's a chance that the envelope will still be delivered, some 10 or so years ago I remember it taking one letter around a month to arrive but it eventually did. I called my insurance agent back and he said he'd contact me right away if they receive the missing envelope.
Should I change my account number?
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