Candace Baker, Car Insurance Writer
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You can get Allstate's pay-in-full discount by paying your entire auto insurance premium at once, rather than opting for installments. Allstate also has a responsible payment discount for home insurance, which applies to policyholders who pay on time or opt for certain payment types, including paying in full up front.
If you cannot pay your entire premium up front, you can still take advantage of other discounts. For example, Allstate has an EZ payment plan discount for drivers who set up automatic payments from a checking account, credit card, or debit card. To learn more, check out WalletHub's guide to Allstate discounts.
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