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Insurance Add-On Cannot Be Cancelled After Vehicle Trade-In

Consumers who trade in vehicles cannot cancel associated roadside assistance and extended service plans despite multiple documented cancellation attempts, resulting in repeated unauthorized charges that cause overdrafts. Insurance companies create bureaucratic documentation loops — requiring emailed proof then ignoring it — as a structural barrier to cancellation. Consumers need automated tools to document cancellation trails and trigger regulatory escalations.

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