ASPCA Pet Insurance is a popular choice for pet owners looking to protect their furry friends from unexpected veterinary expenses. However, if you need to cancel your ASPCA Pet Insurance policy, here are the steps you need to follow:

How to Cancel ASPCA Pet Insurance

Contact ASPCA Pet Insurance

1. Call the ASPCA Pet Insurance customer service department at 1-844-279-7865. 2. Have your policy number and pet's name ready. 3. Inform the customer service representative that you want to cancel your policy.

Complete the Cancellation Form

1. ASPCA Pet Insurance will send you a cancellation form to complete. 2. Fill out the form and return it to ASPCA Pet Insurance. 3. You can also cancel your policy online by logging into your account.

Pay Any Outstanding Premiums

1. If you have any outstanding premiums, you will need to pay them before your policy can be canceled. 2. ASPCA Pet Insurance will send you a bill for the outstanding premiums. 3. You can pay your bill online, by mail, or by phone.

Receive Confirmation of Cancellation

1. Once your policy is canceled, ASPCA Pet Insurance will send you a confirmation of cancellation. 2. The confirmation will include the date your policy was canceled and the amount of any refund you may be entitled to.

Canceling Your Direct Deposit or Automatic Payment

1. If you have set up direct deposit or automatic payments for your ASPCA Pet Insurance premiums, you will need to cancel these payments. 2. Contact your bank or credit card company to cancel the payments.

What Happens When You Cancel Your ASPCA Pet Insurance Policy?

1. Your coverage will end on the effective date of cancellation. 2. You will not be eligible for any benefits for covered expenses incurred after the effective date of cancellation. 3. You may be entitled to a refund of any unused premiums, depending on the terms of your policy.

When Should You Cancel Your ASPCA Pet Insurance Policy?

1. You should cancel your ASPCA Pet Insurance policy if you no longer have a pet. 2. You should also cancel your policy if you can no longer afford the premiums. 3. You may also want to cancel your policy if you are unhappy with the coverage or the customer service.