Post by arehopsveggies on May 26, 2020 20:54:19 GMT -5
Yeah there wasn’t any discount on my monthly bills. I need to call. Also we have a vehicle that is un drivable/literally in pieces and has been on a pause plan where we paid like, $5 a month. And now they say the can’t do that anymore. Ugh. The dmv is closed so I can’t ask them if there’s a different option
I don’t have State Farm, but I just got my refund from my company and it was $32. I have no idea how they calculated it, lol. I have only driven my car twice since March, though, so I’m just laughing so I don’t cry about it.
This popped up in a post on my local mom board and a SF agent responded- It will be posted in June or July depending on the timing of your bill. It is based on coverage from 3/20-5/31 and will be about 25% of the cost of that time frame.
Yeah there wasn’t any discount on my monthly bills. I need to call. Also we have a vehicle that is un drivable/literally in pieces and has been on a pause plan where we paid like, $5 a month. And now they say the can’t do that anymore. Ugh. The dmv is closed so I can’t ask them if there’s a different option
For our progressive credit , it was paid out after the end of the month. It wasn’t on our bill. It was credited to our bank account directly.
We got a credit from progressive back to our credit card for around $35.
I just scheduled our July-December payment and it was around $150 lower for the 6 month period compared to Jan-Jun (not counting the credit), so that was nice too!
I have Allstate and got 15% of my monthly premium back for both April and May. I have my account set up on automatic payment so they just sent the credit directly to my account.
I have Allstate and got 15% of my monthly premium back for both April and May. I have my account set up on automatic payment so they just sent the credit directly to my account.
Same. Ours only came to like $20 for each month, but I’ll take a free twenty bucks any day.
My son got a call from State Farm saying that his policy was eligible for a credit and that he'd see it on either June or July's payment. His policy is under my household and I didn't get a call about his or mine, so not sure what is happening.
Liberty Mutual is doing the same - they keep charging the full amount but then charge back a percentage later on. I guess it's easier for their systems than adjusting the premium temporarily.
Post by amandakisser on May 27, 2020 8:45:05 GMT -5
I have USAA and we got like an $85 refund for last month's premium. They just took it right off the bill and our autodebit was also automatically adjusted to reflect the new bill.
I just paid my annual premium that begins May 1, and got a check in the mail today. Forty whopping dollars. While I appreciate it, when I just paid then $1500, it stings a bit.
Now, this was Safeco, but maybe others are doing something similar?
Post by litskispeciality on May 27, 2020 11:06:22 GMT -5
I have to double check with Liberty Mutual as I believe ours was a refund at the end of April and May? If I did my calculations right ours was less than $50 for 2 months.
We just got our renewal and I think we're going down a whole $2 a month for the next year. Again I'm lucky if I've driven once a week for the last 2 months, but the fact that it's going "down" at all is really rare in my area.
We have some small company bundled with our homeowners. I paid the entire year's premium upfront on like March 20th. They won't refund anything. Ugh.
I've been wondering about this. I pay Geico my 6 months up front, not monthly. I paid in Feb. and will again in Aug. I bet I won't get any credit either. I'll have to call them (even though I really don't want to lol).
We have some small company bundled with our homeowners. I paid the entire year's premium upfront on like March 20th. They won't refund anything. Ugh.
I've been wondering about this. I pay Geico my 6 months up front, not monthly. I paid in Feb. and will again in Aug. I bet I won't get any credit either. I'll have to call them (even though I really don't want to lol).
We pay Allstate in 6 month installments also and they calculated our refund and credited it directly to our checking account (around $22)
I've been wondering about this. I pay Geico my 6 months up front, not monthly. I paid in Feb. and will again in Aug. I bet I won't get any credit either. I'll have to call them (even though I really don't want to lol).
We pay Allstate in 6 month installments also and they calculated our refund and credited it directly to our checking account (around $22)
Post by doggielover on May 27, 2020 14:29:55 GMT -5
We got ours from Liberty. We also did the Right Track where you put this thing in your car and it determines if you get an additional % based on "safe driving". We ended up dropping our annual premium by almost $400 because of it. The nice part is we started it right in Feb and then with everything closed in March/April/May neither DH nor I really drove (he was furloughed, I WFH) so I think between 2 cars we drove maybe 400 miles in 3 months.