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FAQ - PAYMENT OPTIONS

Frequently asked questions:

What is my current account balance?

What is the amount due, and the due date of my next payment?

What was the amount and post date of the last payment received?

What address do I mail my payment to?

What forms of payment are acceptable?

What are the service charges on my account?

Has my refund been mailed, and when?

What is the fee for a payment returned due to insufficient funds?

 

What is my current account balance?

You can view your policy billing and payment history online. To go directly there, click on Billing Inquiry. You can also contact Customer Service at 800-640-2920.

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What is the amount due, and the due date of my next payment?

To view your policy billing and payment history online, click on Billing Inquiry.
Or, contact Customer Service at 800-640-2920.

 

What was the amount and post date of the last payment received?

Click on Billing Inquiry to review your policy billing and payment history online.
Or, contact Customer Service at 800-640-2920.

 

What address do I mail my payment to?

Wawanesa Insurance
POB 82867
San Diego, CA
92138-2867

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What forms of payment are acceptable?

To pay online directly from your bank account, click on EZPay. To make your payment by mail, please send a check or money order only, made payable to Wawanesa Insurance. No cash or Credit/Debit cards accepted.

 

What are the service charges on my account?

Automobile Policy - $4.00 to the down payment and each installment.
Homeowner Policy - $3.00 to the down payment and each installment.

 

Has my refund been mailed, and when?

This information is not available currently on the internet. Please contact Customer Service at 800-640-2920

 

What is the fee for a payment returned due to insufficient funds?

Effective June 1, 2008 a $15.00 fee will be assessed for payments returned due to insufficient funds.

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