What does “Actual cash value is invalid, should be of the format ddddddd” mean?
Anytime you see the word “format” in an error message, it means E-Quote didn’t recognize that the way something was entered. In this case, it likely means that you entered the cash value as “100,000” or “$100000”, rather than “100000” (dddddd). Don’t use commas or dollar signs in front of numbers anywhere on the E-Quote site, except the Description fields, which are free-form. Similarly, if you enter a date in an unrecognizable format, E-Quote will respond with a similar format error (this format always works: mm/dd/yyyy).
Anytime you see the word “format” in an error message, it means E-Quote didn’t recognize that the way something was entered. In this case, it likely means that you entered the cash value as “100,000” or “$100000”, rather than “100000” (dddddd). Don’t use commas or dollar signs in front of numbers anywhere on the E-Quote site, except the Description fields, which are free form. Similarly, if you enter a date in an unrecognizable format, E-Quote will respond with a similar format error (this format always works: mm/dd/yyyy).