Q&A: Do you cancel an auto insurance quote?

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Question by AmericanPsycho: Do you cancel an auto insurance quote?

I had an economics project and there was a section where I had to “purchase” auto insurance. Sure enough, I went to Geico and got a free quote, but the problem is that Geico is annoying to lock in the policy and actually have me as their customer. What can I do to tell them that I only wanted a policy for a project and I’m not really their customer?

Best answer:

Answer by ken k
tell them the american standard/”i will get back to you”

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4 Responses to “Q&A: Do you cancel an auto insurance quote?”

  1. Dave J Says:

    I would not tell them that it was merely for a project. I would
    probably just contact them, and tell them that their quote
    was too high, and that you had already purchased a better
    value policy. I would add not to contact you again, and if
    you needed them you would contact them. Do this in a
    reply email to their email.

  2. Brother D Says:

    Tell them “I only wanted a policy for a project and I’m not really your customer”.

  3. Handyman Says:

    If it’s just a quote,why do you need to tell them anything. Donh’t talk to them anymore or pay them anything.

  4. Fred C Says:

    A quote is just that, a quote. If they call back, just thank them for the quote, and tell them you decided you can’t afford to drive, so won’t be insuring a car.

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