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This is the time to renewal of my car insurance, but don't want to continue the same company.?

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So I purchase a new policy from other company, but my previous insurance company sending me e-mail and mail me, that insurance gap will u cost and it might harm me financially. But as I already purchased new policy and will start as soon as previous one expire. so do I need to worry? ( is the current insurance company doing their job to aware me or they to threat me so I go back to them)

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  1. You don't have to worry. there will be no insurance gap as long as  the new policy starts the same day the old on cancels. it sounds like you made the right choice in switching companies

    If you want some more information, I would check out...

    http://insurance.123thebest.info/

    Take care.


  2. no you don't need to worry, but you may want to let the old company know you are with someone else so they will stop bugging you

  3. If there's no gap in coverage, you don't have to worry.  If there's a gap, there could be a problem - even if you don't have an accident.

    But if the new one starts when the previous one expires, there should be no gap.  Your new agent should have set it up correctly.

  4. If you have a new policy, then just cancel the old one.  But make sure that the new coverage is in effect first.

  5. Did you have the new policy BEFORE the old policy expired?  If you did - you're perfectly fine!

    Your old company has no way of knowing what day the new policy was taken out - so they don't know if you've had a lapse in insurance or not... so don't let them scare you.

  6. as long as you new policy picks up at the time the current one expires you have nothing to worry about.  in order to stop them from contacting you more, sign a cancellation with your current one so they know you have picked it up elsewhere.

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