Insurance Quotes Consistently Differ from Final Billed Premiums
Consumers receive insurance quotes that diverge significantly from the actual charges once enrolled. The discrepancy is only discovered after payment is debited, leaving customers with no recourse before being billed. This represents a trust failure in the quoting-to-binding pipeline that affects millions of auto insurance customers.
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