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High-Performance Car Insurance - Getting Rid of It
Posted by Andy Darwinson in Auto Insurance
You probably have car insurance, and even if your car is high performance, there might be some reason to cancel that insurance policy. However, you’re going to want to make sure that you cancel it in the right way. Doing it wrong will end up hurting you, either financially or credit-wise.
Whether you are moving to a different state, junking your current ride altogether, or just not satisfied with your current provider, there are a few things you need to know so that it won’t come back and haunt you like a bad penny.
First off, you need to make sure that you give your insurance provider a notice, a written notice at that. Sure, your policy might say that you don’t have to do this, but it’s better to be safe than sorry. Make sure you tell them that you are canceling your policy, though you don’t need to give them specifics. Your policy might not expire at the end of the term either, which is definitely something that you will need to watch out for.
If you incorrectly assume that your policy auto-terminates at the end of each term, two things will happen. First of all, your insurer will continue to bill you for the next term’s premium. Secondly, when you don’t give notice; you simply fail to pay. Whether you give notice or not, the bottom line will be the same - your policy gets cancelled. The only difference in this case is, it goes on your credit report as a negative note.
Never assume that your cancellation will take place automatically. Insurance companies might be quick to tell you about the possibly cancellation of your high-performance car insurance if you don’t pay, but they definitely don’t tell you about the fallout of these actions. Always make sure you’re prepared, and always be safe rather than sorry. Make sure that you send in the notice!
A cancellation may also raise the red flag when your application is received by other companies. They might label you a high-risk credit to justify charging you higher premiums. So take cancellation notices seriously and do it within the specified timeframe to avoid these glitches in the future.
Switching Car Insurance Providers
If you’re wanting to keep the same vehicle switching going to another high-performance car insurance provider, you will need to ensure that your date of cancellation is the same as your new policy. You definitely don’t want to be in an accident while you’re uninsured, as this can cause some serious problems for you later on.
Getting rid of your high-performance car insurance may just be something that you have to do. You will need to find several reason to get rid of your policy, just remember to avoid having a negative mark on your credit. Make sure your insurance company knows of your plans to terminate. This is how you will keep from causing yourself serious trouble in the long run.







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