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Blue Shield stole $377 from my bank account yesterday by making an unauthorized charge. I cancelled my policy in March and received a confirmation from them on March 17th. My account was paid up to the end of March but now they are denying all claims for March and they charged my account for an additional month just yesterday.
The money is gone. Now what do I do? ![]()
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I'm curious, how did you sign up for the insurance? Through a private website, employer, invitation, marketplace? Sometimes there are scams out there. If you believed you've been scammed, go to your bank and speak to a personal banker. Speak with them about possibly changing your bank account number and sometimes the bank themselves will get your money back for you. My father had an unwanted withdrawal from his bank account, and switching over to a new account number worked. Hope this helps!
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I signed up online in December. They've been a pain to deal with ever since. Impossible to get a hold of. I cancelled the policy in March but April comes around and boom.
I brought my case to the bank. Guess we'll see what happens next. sent across the aether using Tapatalk 2
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I know my payment for coverage is usually a month behind, it might be something like that. My insurance company is slow and always "late" and sending me dunning letters (they send the letters the same day the money is due type thing but I've paid a week before that they just haven't entered it). Give them a call and get it straightened out, I don't think your bank can help. If they refuse to help, call your State's Department of Insurance and complain/give them all the information; they'll definitely look into it. http://www.insurance.ca.gov/
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