Insurance Auto-Renewal Payment Charged but Policy Canceled Anyway
Progressive charged a customer's bank account for a full policy renewal but did not apply the payment, resulting in policy cancellation. The customer had to file a fraud claim to recover funds. This is a billing system failure at the insurer level with no third-party software solution.
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