Woolington Insurance Group

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Woolington Insurance Group is an independent insurance agency based in Texas that provides personal and commercial coverage such as home, auto, and business insurance.

The Woodlands, Texas, United States

About Woolington Insurance Group

Woolington Insurance Group is an independent insurance agency serving individuals, families, and businesses with a range of insurance products. Based in the greater Houston area, the agency helps clients secure coverage for home, auto, business, farm, and other property and liability needs by working with multiple carriers to find suitable policies and pricing.([woolingtoninsurance.com](https://woolingtoninsurance.com/?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “woolington cbs” on a card statement is likely related to an insurance premium or policy payment processed by Woolington Insurance Group, with “CBS” potentially referring to a banking or processing abbreviation rather than the merchant itself. This charge may represent a one‑time premium payment, the first installment of a new policy, or an automatic recurring payment for existing coverage. Customers might see variations in the descriptor depending on how their bank formats merchant names.

To verify or resolve questions about this charge, cardholders should first check recent insurance documents, emails, or invoices from Woolington Insurance Group and compare dates and amounts. If anything looks unfamiliar, they can contact the agency directly using the phone or email listed on its website to confirm whether a payment was processed and for which policy. It’s also advisable to review online banking details for any duplicate charges, confirm whether the payment is part of an automatic draft arrangement, and, if necessary, ask the insurer or card issuer to provide receipts or cancel unauthorized or unintended recurring payments.

Bank Statement Variations

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  1. woolington cbs

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “woolington cbs” on my card statement?

This descriptor most likely represents an insurance premium paid to Woolington Insurance Group, with “CBS” being a bank or processor abbreviation used by your card issuer rather than part of the merchant’s name. Check your recent policy paperwork or emails to see if you authorized a payment around the same date and amount.

Is the “woolington cbs” charge a one‑time payment or a recurring insurance premium?

It can be either. Many customers set up recurring automatic payments for their insurance policies, while others make one‑time payments for renewals or new policies. Log into your online banking and review previous statements—if the charge appears monthly, quarterly, or annually on a pattern, it is likely a recurring premium.

How can I cancel or change my automatic insurance payments to Woolington Insurance Group?

Contact Woolington Insurance Group directly using the phone or email listed on woolingtoninsurance.com and request that automatic payments be modified or cancelled for the specific policy. Also confirm with your bank or card issuer whether any standing recurring payment instructions need to be removed on their side.

How do I request a refund or reversal for a Woolington Insurance Group charge I don’t recognize?

First, call or email Woolington Insurance Group with the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of the card used so they can identify the payment and determine whether it can be refunded or reallocated to the correct policy. If the agency confirms it did not authorize or receive the payment, contact your card issuer to dispute the charge as potentially fraudulent.

What are typical charge amounts I might see from Woolington Insurance Group?

Amounts vary widely depending on the type of policy (auto, home, business, etc.), coverage limits, and payment frequency. You might see smaller monthly or quarterly amounts for personal policies or larger annual or semiannual premiums for bundled or commercial coverage. Compare the amount on your statement to the premium schedule in your policy documents.

Why do I see a pending or temporary “woolington cbs” authorization on my card?

Some processors place a temporary authorization hold when an insurance payment is initiated to verify the card. This hold may briefly appear as a pending transaction or for a slightly different amount before it clears and posts as the final premium. These authorizations typically drop off automatically within a few business days if no final charge is captured.

How can I obtain a receipt or proof of payment for my Woolington Insurance Group premium?

You can request a payment receipt by contacting Woolington Insurance Group and providing your policy number and the transaction details. They can usually email you a confirmation showing the date, amount, and policy applied, which you can use for your records or for reimbursement and tax purposes.

What should I do if I no longer have a policy with Woolington Insurance Group but still see charges?

If your policy was cancelled or moved to another carrier and you still see charges, immediately contact Woolington Insurance Group to confirm the cancellation date and ensure no automatic drafts remain active. Provide copies of any cancellation or replacement policy documentation, and then work with your card issuer to dispute any post‑cancellation charges if necessary.

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