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Customer disputes a final renewal bill sent to collections

A customer reports being sent to collections for a $400 balance tied to a renewal they say they refused to acknowledge, despite having paid all prior premiums and maintaining strong credit. Key details, such as whether the policy had already auto-renewed or what notice was given, are unclear from the account.

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