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State Farm - State farm policy change price?
I am getting a new car delivered to me friday and trading my old one in, I went to update my insurance policy through state farm & it’s showing my total change cost to be $733 just to remove my old car & add the new one. Is this normal? That seems insanely high
Spot Pet Insurance - Spot Pet Insurance
Please don't fall for them . They are a scam . Besides internist personally writing to them that my cats who (needed biopsy )condition was not pre-existing sending 2 years of medical records calling emailing speaking with several people who barely know what their doing they denied my claim. Don't fall for their lying sales people . I report them to BBB I hope more people will ,Spot can't keep scamming people.
USDA - USDA Frustration (selling home)
My husband and I are currently in the process of selling our home. The new owners are using a USDA loan. The first 4 weeks of the closing process were a breeze. Our home passed appraisal and we were told the buyers got their loan approval.
The issues started last Thursday. We were supposed to close this past Friday, however I received a phone call from our realtor explaining that the buyers had not been notified that the needed to submit a copy of their W2. They had to go out on a Thursday night to H&R Block to get this final copy. Everything was submitted to USDA on Friday and we were told by the Title office that we were going to close today.
It is now Tuesday and after a stressful weekend, we thought we were going to close today. I received an email from our realtor stating that the USDA system is down and we are having to extend closing once again , but this time they are not setting a date because it is unknown when that system will be back up and running. The title office claims that as soon as we get the approval, we will close but I am starting to get VERY frustrated that we are being lied to.
Has anything like this happened to anyone??
BusyKid - BusyKid is a Predatory Scam
My wife and I recently opened a BusyKid checking account for my 8-Year Old son. We fell for the advertising for kids bank accounts online. BusyKid (BusyKid.com) advertises that they are a smart way to teach kids banking. For an annual fee of $48 (obviously high for a checking account), they have an app that allows parents to manage the child's money, set amounts they can earn for doing certain chores, etc. Kids even have the ability to send money to charity or invest in stocks. The app is fairly user friendly as well. The app i thought justified the high annual fee....
My son used the ATM for the first time yesterday. I had to show him step by step how to use it. The first question the ATM asks is if you'd like to see your balance. I encouraged him to select yes, so that he can view his balance before withdrawal. Today, we were reviewing his transaction and realized that BusyKid charges $1.00 for a balance inquiry and $1.50 for a withdrawal (on top of the ATM fee). To say that this shocked me is an understatement. I mean this company advertises that is protective of child spending. A fee for balance inquiry? My 8-year old does not have a phone. How else is he to check his balance? For whatever reason, I glossed over these fees when opening the account so thats a shame on me. But still, this seems predatory. For a company that is aimed toward minors, unneccessary fees like that is infuriating.
Anyway, that account is closing today and I am going to do everything I can to alert people of this fraud of a company.
TLDR: BusyKid charges fees for Balance Inquiries and ATM withdrawals to minors who dont know any better.
UPDATE: I want to make clear that I take full responsibility for opening the account, and I wasnt duped into signing up. The fee's aren't hidden, quite the contrary, they are right out in the open as we were emailed a notification of the charges.
It is only a $2.50 mistake, and also a little life lesson to myself and son to read everything before signing. Hopefully BK gets rid of those fees because everything else is really attractive for managing a younger kid's money.
State Farm - First car accident March 24. Questions about injuries.
Hi everyone,
On March 24, I was hit on the side of my truck from an individual. This was my first ever car accident, and we are in Florida. After he hit me, we pulled over to the side of the road and instantly I had a headache and my neck was hurting. I called the local police and they asked me if anyone needed medical attention. I stated that I had a headache and my neck hurt, but I was able to drive because I was still kind of more in shock and shook up about the incident and didn’t know what to do and wanted to get out of there. Dispatch told me unless somebody needed serious medical attention to just exchange information document the accident and file it with insurance. I got the older gentleman’s information took a video and a few pictures of the crash and left.
Since that day, I have been living on ibuprofen because I have one of those annoying little headaches that won’t go away. I tend to go to get some x-rays and all of that done from medical but I was just informed from State Farm that the individual who hit me does not have bodily injury coverage.
Unfortunately, I work in construction and build houses and flexibility and mobility are a key to my work. I currently am sitting in my bed and took the day off because it does hurt to rotate my neck and this headache won’t seem to go away.
I’m new to all of this and any advice on what I should do next would be greatly appreciated. I really don’t want to have to come out of pocket to get myself back into working condition on something that I didn’t cause in the first place.
TIA!
State Farm - State Farm Issues
So I signed up for State Farm Auto/Renters insurance and all was well. I decided to switch agents because I was not happy with the communication speed I had with the old agent, so i submitted an Agent Change request online.
It has been more than a month since the original request and only the Renters Policy moved. The requests show complete, but now I noticed my Auto Policy completely disappeared from my account.
Did they mess this up and cancel my policy? I haven’t gotten any emails or documents online stating this. This has been so frustrating and I just want to not have a lapse in coverage for their mistake.
Has anyone dealt with this or something similar?
State Farm - SR-22 or SR-60
I was in an accident May 2023 and my license was suspended on August 29,2023. I was at fault and I wasn’t insured (I know, totally my fault). I haven’t been called into court. So far I’ve only had debt collectors call me to have the accident paid for from State Farm for $15,322. I was searching on the Texas DMV site on ways to get my license reinstated and these were my options:
1. Notarized Installment agreement Form SR-19 OR
2. Notarized release Form SR11 OR
3. Proof of insurance covering date of accident OR
4. Security deposit with an SR-22 and SR-22A OR 5. Copy of Bankruptcy OR
5. Evidence of settlement OR
6. Form SR-60 if two years have elapsed from date of accident OR
7. Apply for an occupational driver license
I’m thinking about the SR-22 but I’m not sure on how much the security deposit would be. But I was also thinking since it’s about to be two years since the suspension went into effect. Would I need to wait ANOTHER 2 years if I decided to go with the SR-60?
TIAA - Options for moving money from a retirement plan
My employer is putting our retirement funds (and a very nice match) into a TIAA Group Retirement Annuity account. I really don't want my money in an annuity, but there are no other options through their retirement plan, and the match is too good to pass up. Barring a major incident, I will likely work for them until I retire, and I don't anticipate taking the annuity upon retirement because it won't be enough to live on. Moving money out of a GRA takes 10 years, and I don't think I can start that process until I leave the company, leaving me in a potentially bad spot for up to 10 years after I retire.
Does anyone know if I have an option I'm not seeing? I am putting money into an IRA as well, but not nearly as much, and I anticipate the bulk of my retirement savings will be tied up in this idiotic GRA.
Embrace - Embrace pet insurance is a rip off
I recently took my cat in for a mouth surgery to remove an infected tooth. The bill came out to be almost $600. Since I wasn’t enrolled in the wellness rewards it only covered $108 after a $200 deductible. When I pay $130 a month for both of my cats. When I first got this it was $60 for both of them and it has now doubled over the years to only cover a 1/6th of my cats surgery? I can’t believe it.
Any recommendations for any pet insurance for my cats? They are pretty healthy overall indoor cats, I just like to keep this for my peace of mind in case anything happened but with this recent increase year and now this, I can’t justify embrace.
Auto-Owners Insurance - Switching from incompetent agency for inability to cover
So this is a bit long and involved. I’m a 25M who just moved back home to take over a family business after a family member was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. We have a block of commercial units we rent out, most of them under one roof, and two units disconnected from the main building. In total we have about 75,000 SF of commercial retail space.
Problem is when the landlord has Alzheimer’s they forget to do important things like carrying insurance on the main building with 65,000 SF. So I went to the insurance agency we’ve always went through for literally everything commercial or otherwise. They insisted for two months that I had coverage on all the properties (unfortunately I don’t have that in writing) despite being unable to provide a bill or declarations listing the units. It took me ambushing the agent at the office an hour away and showing her a map of the property for her to understand that despite the disconnected units being covered, the main building and parking lot carried no coverage. She had never even audited the property or looked at it on maps nor visited it.
She finally says she’ll get working on adding the main units to the policy, and today she emails me right before she leaves to tell me there is no way possible for auto-owners to cover us as we have two restaurants on the property (my gf used to work as a receptionist at a different agency auto-owners does do commercial coverage for restaurants in my area). So now I’m stuck here with no insurance on a multimillion dollar lot because I get the feeling the agent doesn’t feel like rewriting the policy.
All of my families coverage for everything is through this agency and auto-owners but the agency is incompetent at the very least and it’s evident I need to switch agencies at least. The only experience I have with insurance prior to this is renters insurance and personal auto, I’m really at a loss for where to start or what I should be switching around. Any advice or guidance is appreciated.
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