The answer depends upon how long the policy has been in force. There may be a right to a refind of premium paid, called an "unearned premium". However, it exists for only a finite period of time and depends upon the terms of the policy.
In most states, companies are required by law to give you a pro rata refund, that is give your money back for the time remaining on your policy.
how do you get money back from life insurance met
Only if you took out insurance with a cashing in value on cancellation. most insurance policies have no monetary value except upon death, or serious injury if you have that type of cover. Check your policy, as it will tell you either way.
If your life insurance policy has a cash value, you will receive that amount back minus any surrender fees. Term insurance does not normally have cash value, so you won't get anything back at cancellation. Some term insurance policies have a Return of Premium feature, that will return a portion of premiums paid back, if you cancel before age 65.
No, they already gave you the credit when they charge you for the month. You can use your credit, and then cancel. You will still have access to all of your books, even after you cancel.
I have a whole life insurance policy, how long does it take to cancel it, also can I get money back from it.
Yes, unearned premium if any will be refunded to you.
how do i cancel limewire and get my money back
If this is a vehicle you own and can not pay for it any longer and decide to give it back, yes, you should cancel the insurance you have on it AFTER it is out of your possession.
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No.
Return of premium term insurance deals with the ability to get your money back if you cancel mid-term. Most companies will give a pro-rata return.
u dont get money back
Of course you will
Yes...and you should get back the amount of premium you have not yet used for the rest of the policy. This is only if you paid in full. If you pay monthly, you may cancel but will get back less money, if any.
i don't think you can get your money back I'm afraid. But you can cancel your account.
In most states, companies are required by law to give you a pro rata refund, that is give your money back for the time remaining on your policy.