Bogus Fees You Shouldn’t Pay

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Let’s say your insurance company sends you a letter stating that, if you’d like to add earthquake insurance to your policy, you have 30 days to do so. The thing is that you’ve been on vacation, you are just now seeing this, and that 30 days is up in…four days. Don’t be so quick to pay USPS an extra $15 to rush your signed note. Often, your insurance (or whomever is expecting a document) will take the postmark date on the envelope as the day you “turned it in.”

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