When I checked Quicken this morning, our mortgage payment had cleared. But the amount was over a hundred dollars more than usual. Huh? I asked Jeff, and after a moment of looking perplexed, he realized that it's probably homeowner's insurance.
Yes, we have homeowner's insurance through a separate company. The mortgage company has repeatedly asked for proof of this, and I've repeatedly asked the insurance company to provide it. They've repeatedly said that they've done so. I'm thinking it hasn't happened.
So now I get to call the mortgage company to see if this is the case, then call the insurance company to get the damn proof myself and mail or fax it, since they obviously never will, then try to get our money refunded from the mortgage company.
I also have to find out if I have a class tonight, since no one has gotten back to me on that.
I'd also like to make an appointment for a haircut, since I haven't had one since January and now officially hate my hair enough to be willing for them to shave it all off, if need be.
I was planning on leaving the house by 9 so that we can go visit my Dad and have one last day on the boat, too. Ha. Ha. Ha.
I seriously want to scream at the insurance company. How hard is it to provide proof of insurance to a company that asks for it? Isn't that part of the job description?
(feel like I'm about to cry from frustration)
3 comments:
The same thing happened to my parents. They charged them for homeowners insurance for months even after my mother submitted proof mutliple times. The worse part is that they add far more than what the premium often is. Just plain rotten!
Mortgage companies suck. I'd say the same thing about insurance companies, but I have to admit that USAA has been good to us over the years.
In any event, I'm sorry you've got such suckage in your life today. Blech!
I go through some small insurance hell each year when my mortgage company fails to send in the premium until two weeks before payment is due. This is around Christmas, and I always assume it is being done until I get the screaming letter "You are about to be cancelled."
I hate companies like that. GO get 'em, girl!
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