Progressive autopay/renewal policies should be illegal

I noticed I was renewed today, which totally fine I selected autopay when I started the policy. I notice it went up $100 for 6 months, and assuming it will continue to go up I head over to the app to cancel my auto pay.

  1. you have to CALL a representative to cancel autopay, absolutely insane that we allow companies to behave like this, cancelling should be as easy as signing up

  2. I paid my policy in full today, but because I cancelled autopay I now have to repay the discount that I saved for having autopay enabled lol. It’s only $6, but my autopay was enabled for this renewal period so why am I being penalized after already paying in full?

Everyone should be advocating for better protections from these kinds of companies, completely predatory behavior

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u/bluezerry9 — 13 days ago
▲ 465 r/SteamDeck

Is there an actual use for this cursor growing feature?

Or is just a minigame while playing osrs

u/bluezerry9 — 1 month ago
▲ 1 r/AskVet

Any ideas what could be causing my dogs rash?

https://imgur.com/a/YdiwIck

My American Bully (7F) has some seasonal allergies that cause random rashy spots occasionally, but they haven’t presented like this before. Usually they’ll be on her belly and start as red spots then scab before eventually healing. These spots on her ankle are new and developed over the last couple days, they do not bother her. No other symptoms that I’ve noticed and besides anxiety she has no health issues (a little chunky too)

Before these developed into the multiple dry, red/purple spots pictured, there was a small white dry patch directly on the back/joint of her “ankle” which the vet looked at and shined a light on (?) and took a slide of but noted nothing of concern.

Any ideas? She’s taken apoquel in the past, but for these spots and the ones on her tummy that she sometimes gets I just apply Douxo S3 a couple times a day. Best the vet has been able to guess is that it’s probably the grass/pollen this time of year.

Edit to add: we live in Wisconsin if that helps with whether I can safely assume allergies are the cause

u/bluezerry9 — 3 months ago