Candace Baker, Car Insurance Writer
@candacebaker
MetLife does not offer a pay-in-full discount. Some insurers, such as Progressive and Allstate, allow customers pay less for coverage if they pay the entire cost of their policy in-full up front. But unfortunately, MetLife does not.
Even though MetLife doesn't let you save by paying your entire premium up front, you can still take advantage of other discounts. For example, MetLife has a multi-policy discount for drivers who have a qualifying life or home insurance policy in addition to their auto insurance.
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