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The analogy was not to ROP term. Here's the hint:
I would have called it "reduced paid up" for life but I am not sure you could do that with auto since you probably have changed cards a couple of times and would not want to reduce the coverage. Plus, some life plans have full paid up on short-pay premiums (10-pay and so on). Consider the $80,000 something we might call a "cash surrender value".
Of course there is a third option but it really isn't practical since the second option is also not available. A person could opt for the $100 auto premium and "invest the difference" in an outside investment which may or may not outperform the option 2 auto policy.
Suppose that I had car insurance for ten years and never even once needed the ins company to pay for something I did and then after 10 years i decide i don't wanna drive/wanna switch companies. why shouldn't the insurance company give me all my money back besides what they needed to make their company function(ads/pay officeemployees/etc)
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Suppose that I had car insurance for ten years and never even once needed the ins company to pay for something I did and then after 10 years i decide i don't wanna drive/wanna switch companies. why shouldn't the insurance company give me all my money back besides what they needed to make their company function(ads/pay officeemployees/etc)
??