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Do you think car insurance company's should base your rates on your credit score.?
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Maggie C 5:02 pm on December 23, 2009
Absolutely not! Rates should reflect your driving history.
papa66 5:02 pm on December 23, 2009
No.
Well Duh! 5:02 pm on December 23, 2009
No
Star 5:02 pm on December 23, 2009
No,it should be on your driving record.
Not My Fault! 5:02 pm on December 23, 2009
no – your driving record is more important to determine if you are a risk.
choteau 5:02 pm on December 23, 2009
Remember that these same insurance companies are the ones Obama and the congressional Democrats are trying to make deal fairly on Health Insurance. This is what the Republicans on here are trying to distract you from seeing.
joezen777 5:02 pm on December 23, 2009
Keep the po man poo-uh
Big Brodie 5:02 pm on December 23, 2009
Absolutely not! Ability to pay has nothing to do with your risk as a driver or due to the car you drive.
US government is in no position to regulate insurance companies. That is an honor that falls to the states. By the way if so many people can’t handle making the health insurance companies behave more fairly towards Americans it doesn’t look good that they can handle auto insurance companies be forced to be fair.