CoolRich59
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
I've been ER'd for about 4 months now (and thoroughly enjoying it ).
It dawned on me the other day that maybe I should contact my insurance company to let them know that I am no longer using my car to commute to and from the office (45 mins each way). My thinking is that, as I'm no longer commuting, it should lower my insurance premium. Seems logical, right?
But, I've learned that insurance companies don't always think the way we do. For all I know, they might find a reason to increase my premium. So, before calling them, I thought I would check here to see if anyone else has done the same and what their experience was.
Thanks in advance for any input.
It dawned on me the other day that maybe I should contact my insurance company to let them know that I am no longer using my car to commute to and from the office (45 mins each way). My thinking is that, as I'm no longer commuting, it should lower my insurance premium. Seems logical, right?
But, I've learned that insurance companies don't always think the way we do. For all I know, they might find a reason to increase my premium. So, before calling them, I thought I would check here to see if anyone else has done the same and what their experience was.
Thanks in advance for any input.