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Coastal Community Bank - Debit Card from OnePay without signing up
I have received a debit card from OnePay by mail. I didn’t register for their service. It looked fishy to me, but I called their customer service, they requested my last 4 SSN and date of birth to investigate. I insisted them to check if there exist such an account without that info but no luck. I was hesitant to provide my sensitive info. The card is issued by Coastal Community Bank. Should I call the bank instead? Does anyone have similar experience?
Planning to report it to FTC and local police. Have already security freeze on file for all credit bureaus for years. Have also checked ChexSystems report, but shows no activity. But this has happened.
Thanks
Metlife Pet Insurance - Metlife Pet Insurance - change of address
Just a little PSA for people who weren't aware, when you move you may lose access to your old policy. I've had my policy for 2 years and in that time one of my cats turned 15. because I'm moving, they are charging me a deductible again and also won't cover my cat on the same plan anymore due to age. I'm going from 80% coverage on an unlimited amount to a cap of $2,500. in a HCOL area.
I'm obviously devastated but just wanted to share. might have chosen a different place to live if I'd known how screwed I would be.
Anthem - Anthem dropped medical coverage for the 2nd time in 6 months. What can I do?
Hey so I buy my own medical, dental, and vision insurance from Anthem rather than going through my employer. For the 2nd time, Anthem has decided to drop my medical coverage without telling me.
The last time this happened, I had to get on the phone for 1 1/2 hours with them and they still couldn't identify why they dropped it. Instead they gave me some bullshit reason - "our records say you already had an active plan so we dropped this one". I don't have any other active plans. I'm 100% sure of this. I had to go through the re-application process again in December and purchase new medical coverage. Fortunately, I'm young and healthy so this isn't hard to do but it's deeply frustrating and I had to push my yearly physical forward because of it.
Fast forward to now (April), I log into the Anthem portal and I see medical coverage is dropped again as of March 1st. Vision and Dental are still active but Medical is inactive. I tried calling them today (Sunday) but of course they only work M-F 8am - 5pm. The frontline phone operators are useless. ChatGPT does a better job than them.
Has anyone else had this experience? What was the resolution? What can I do to prevent this moving forward?
Healthy Paws - Healthy Paws
Healthy Paws just raised our pet insurance to an extra $100 a month out of no where! Has anyone else gotten a huge rate hike like this from them? This is Absolutely ridiculous.
Geico - Geico increased our rate by $300 after updating odometer and said California law prevents correcting it?
We recently got hit with a $300 rate increase on our 6-month Geico auto policy just because we updated our odometer. Here’s the timeline:
- We bought a used 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV in August 2024. At the time, the odometer read ~30,500 miles.
- In January 2025, we started a new auto policy with Geico.
- Now, in June 2025, we updated the odometer to 36,500 miles through their system.
- After this update, Geico increased our premium significantly.
I called a Geico agent, who told me the system assumes 36.5k miles over the entire life of the car, starting from the car’s model year (Chevy Bolt EUV 2022). Since it’s about 3.5 years old, Geico calculates our annual mileage as ~10,400 miles/year, even though we’ve only driven about 6,000 miles in the 10 months we've owned it.
She also said that California law prohibits them from adjusting the previous odometer data, even if we can prove when we bought the car and how much we’ve actually driven. That part sounded the most questionable to me, but I’m not sure, which is why I’m here for some advice.
I’m not trying to cheat the system, we just want our actual usage reflected accurately. I can provide documentation of the purchase date and odometer at the time (from the bill of sale or DMV forms), but I’m not even sure that can help since the Geico agent said there’s nothing they can do to adjust the previous odometer.
My questions:
1. Is it true that California law doesn’t allow insurers to adjust for actual usage if it wasn’t reported at the start?
2. Has anyone successfully appealed something like this with Geico?
3. Should I just start shopping around now for another insurer that works better for low-mileage drivers?
Appreciate any insight or advice. This feels really unfair and arbitrary, especially since we were trying to be honest and accurate with our info.
Progressive - mind-boggling auto insurance rate increases in California
Six months ago when Progressive abruptly raised my 6-month premium rate by 20% the only explanation given was that "auto parts prices are rising quickly".
Today Progressive raised my 6-month premium rate again by another 20% with the only explanation "high inflation in California".
$1800 every six months is insanity.
My car is nearly 10 years old and I only drive it to grocery store and maybe a restaurant now and then.
I'm 60+ with clean DMV.
What is Progressive trying to do there ? Is this legal or outright fraud ? If it's legal are they attempting adverse selection to eliminate California policies ? ( I've read about this for home insurance but not auto. )
What should I do ?
the insurance company - Insurance question
I am a trusting person. I will state this upfront.
We switched home insurance carriers last year. I was told by someone that they discontinued our vinyl siding and to purchase or look for a matching endorsement for it when I switched.
I talked with the insurance salesman who I asked if they have a matching endorsement for vinyl siding. He said “it is not needed”
i then asked clearly “if one side of our house is damaged and the siding has been discontinued you will replace all of the siding correct?” His response was “yes we will make it right, we will make you whole”
Low and behold. Massive hail damage to one side of our house. Our siding is discontinued. Insurance says we will just try and match it to the best we can.
Is there any recourse here?
Progressive - Diminished value claim in WI
My 2024 Hybrid XLE Rav4 got pushed into a ditch while on the freeway with less than 7K miles on it. Opposing driver did admit fault and the car's recently been repaired. Subrogation is completed and I received a refund for my deductible. I have the total cost of repairs receipt equaling out to around 15 K and currently have one of my friends who works in finance at a dealership pulling up some numbers to compare my car pre-accident value and now. I have the police report and some pictures of damages.
I already hit up progressive and they essentially just said to send whatever it is I have over but I feel like there should be more to it.
If anyone knows anything about this and is willing to help, I'd appreciate it.
1. Do I absolutely have to get an appraisal and spend money on a report?
AAA - Am I at fault?
I made a claim via triple a and they stated I was at fault for the following:
Tire debris was flowing through various freeway lanes. It was not safe for me to merge on to the lane to my left because it was flooded, and to my right there were other vehicles that would not have permitted me to merge in time to avoid the popped tire debris. I stayed in the lane I was an and the debris struck my vehicle, causing damage to the front bumper and fender.
They stated I am at fault because I “struck the debris and could have avoided it.” Is there anything I can quote from their comprehensive coverage to not be labeled as at fault? Or am I at fault?
State Farm - CA home insurance and trust
Thinking about moving my primary residence into a trust. However, I was grandfathered into a state farm home insurance very affordable for my location and I doubt I’ll be able to get my home insured since it’s now high fire risk since a map redraw.
I am also thinking about moving my home under a trust.
Does changing benefiacury of a home insurance incur a risk of losing my current policy (like separate underwriting is needed?)
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