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Jordan 03-11-2013 09:06 AM

Notice in mail
 
Got a notice in the mail from the DMV stating that my insurance was cancelled for 2 days then reinstated. Called my insurance peeps (Progressive). They said I was late 2 days on my payment which is bull **** because its on auto-bill pay. Anyways, whatever on that. Now i have to pay $50 or they flag my license and if a cop pulls me over, they yank tags on my truck. Anyone ever had to deal with this issue ?? Any way to rectify this ? Dont mind paying the $50 fee, just dont know who to call.... Help ?!@?!

jdm4x43732 03-11-2013 09:16 AM

Seems like you need to go to the DMV. Pay $50 and you done with it. Then call progressive and bank see why it isn't getting taken care of on time. My auto draft won't take money out my account on weekends but my ins bill is due on the 18th of every month.

Suthrngntlmn 03-11-2013 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by jdm4x43732 (Post 558067)
Seems like you need to go to the DMV. Pay $50 and you done with it. Then call progressive and bank see why it isn't getting taken care of on time. My auto draft won't take money out my account on weekends but my ins bill is due on the 18th of every month.

Correct, go pay it cause you can't win and if you do; it won't be worth the trouble , time and aggrivation. Then knock heads with Progressive and your bank and let them get it straight.

Jordan 03-11-2013 10:08 AM

Any way to pay it over the phone ?

southern151 03-11-2013 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Jordan (Post 558090)
Any way to pay it over the phone ?

I doubt it. If I were in your shoes, I would have a USPS money order in hand at the DMV when I went in. They may or may not accept cash but, every place I know of accepts Postal money orders.

Just think, you can hang out with a bunch of people you don't know and, don't want to be around for several hours!:pissed:

Jordan 03-11-2013 10:17 AM

Girlfriend got the same notice also.... she paid hers over the phone, but threw away the paper after she paid.

Ray 03-11-2013 07:23 PM

I bought a brand spankin new truck on time. Left Sulphur, driving to Cameron.
Cops stopped me and took my paper license plate and stuck a sticker on my back winder.
I had insurance, just no paperwork yet. Was waiting on it from the insurance company.
Had to go to insurance and get a temp card and bring to DVM to get new paper plate.

Left the sticker on the winder for a month, just to **** with the Cops.

Raymond 03-12-2013 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan (Post 558064)
Got a notice in the mail from the DMV stating that my insurance was cancelled for 2 days then reinstated. Called my insurance peeps (Progressive). They said I was late 2 days on my payment which is bull **** because its on auto-bill pay. Anyways, whatever on that. Now i have to pay $50 or they flag my license and if a cop pulls me over, they yank tags on my truck. Anyone ever had to deal with this issue ?? Any way to rectify this ? Dont mind paying the $50 fee, just dont know who to call.... Help ?!@?!

Ah, ur agent???? Guess u saved or thought u saved some $$ by going direct??? We get paid to solve problems, going direct only pays the company more and cuts the person out that can help when there is a problem. Once they have ur $$ they usually don't give a ****. Use an agent and don't be that guy.

LPfishnTIM 03-12-2013 11:10 PM

this happened to me once, I switched insurance companies, one company reported it to DMV and I showed proof that I was insured and DMV removed the flags at no cost to me.

huggybro 03-13-2013 08:21 AM

This is one of the reasons why I overlap a few days when purchasing a new vehicle. I contact the insurance company before driving the vehicle and get them to fax me a paper saying I'm covered. Then I wait a few days before cancelling on the old vehicle.
The state of Louisiana is hard up for cash and looking for anyway they can to squeeze a few more bucks from it's citizens. You can't win so stay on top of your business.

Raymond 03-13-2013 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by huggybro (Post 559122)
This is one of the reasons why I overlap a few days when purchasing a new vehicle. I contact the insurance company before driving the vehicle and get them to fax me a paper saying I'm covered. Then I wait a few days before cancelling on the old vehicle.
The state of Louisiana is hard up for cash and looking for anyway they can to squeeze a few more bucks from it's citizens. You can't win so stay on top of your business.

This does not make cents, dealership takes plates off auto and turns them into DMV. Whether buying a new car or changing insurance companies you start and stop on same day, no need to overlap coverage. Auto I D is sufficient to correct any problems at DMV and can be handled by you agent. If your agent can't take care of a problem like the above, you need to FIRE Him and find someone who will.


Like Me;)

swamp snorkler 03-13-2013 02:53 PM

This also happened to me when I went in to renew my license. It was for not having insurance on a vehicle that I had 2 or 3 years prior right at the sale date. Good thing I had the paperwork n my truck or I would have had to pay the fine.

southern151 03-13-2013 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 559062)
Ah, ur agent???? Guess u saved or thought u saved some $$ by going direct??? We get paid to solve problems, going direct only pays the company more and cuts the person out that can help when there is a problem. Once they have ur $$ they usually don't give a ****. Use an agent and don't be that guy.

But, it saves $.30/month!:rolleyes:

weedeater 03-13-2013 04:30 PM

this is one of the reasons I have State Farm Insurance

1fastmerc 03-13-2013 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by weedeater (Post 559360)
this is one of the reasons I have State Farm Insurance

X2.


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