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Originally Posted by semtex
Hmmm...I'm not so sure about this. You don't really think their refusal to let you drop coverage was motivated by a benevolent concern for your well-being, do you? Maybe I'm being too cynical, but I'd be more inclined to say that their sole motivation was continuing to receive your money, and your FCU lien requirements simply gave them a justification for saying no to you. I think they were taking care of themselves, and taking care of you just happened to coincide with that.
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Not my well-being but at least they let me know the insurance requirements. I could it end up like the OP. The OP wouldn't not be in that mess if his insurance would it take care of him. Any insurance will take your money by the way, so that is a given.
However, whatever it was I prefer good customer service from my insurance than to be in a mess like the OP is. Which I hope he can get it fix.