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Flexible Payment Options for Educators We have great payment options available to you.At California Casualty, we pride ourselves on tailoring our services to fit your lifestyle. As an educator, you have to be there for your students every day, and your schedule is very demanding. We’re happy to tell you about a feature designed with the educator in mind. "Summer Skip" and "Winter Skip" are flexible payment options for educators that you can choose if you wish. Through our E-Z Pay Automated Payment Plan, you can elect to skip two payments during the winter or summer (you’ll have 10 payments per year), in order to more efficiently synchronize your outgoing payments with you pay and vacation schedule. We feel these options are even more necessary because of the recent economic crisis and state budget cuts, and hope this will do something to ease any financial strain you may be experiencing. We have other great payment options available to you. Choose the payment method that best fits your budget and lifestyle: E–Z Pay Automated Payment Plan (mentioned above) With E–Z Pay, your insurance payments are automatically deducted monthly from your bank or credit union account. This payment plan is particularly suitable for teachers, since you can opt to skip your July and August payments. With E–Z pay, there are no checks, stamps, hassles, or installment charges. And you select the deduction day from the 1st through the 28th of the month. Annual Pay You may pay your total annual premium by paper check, electronic Quick Check, money order, VISA or MasterCard. There are no fees or installment charges. 5–Pay Installment Plan We will bill you in five installments, approximately every 60 days. You can make your payments by paper check, electronic Quick Check, money order, VISA or MasterCard. There is a $5 fee charged with each installment. Payroll deduction Many of our customers have the option of paying their insurance premiums by payroll deduction through their employer or sponsoring association. Check with your group or employer to see if payroll deduction for your California Casualty insurance premium is available. | |