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Why is my credit ratingscore brought down for getting car insurance quotes?I'm trying to get auto and renter's insurance and I do not understand why my credit score is brought down because of this. Can't they tell I'm not our trying to get several credit cards or lines of credit or loans? How can this be dealt with and changed or stopped? If this is going to happen, how will my credit look in two years when I am ready to buy a newer vehicle?
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December 12th, 2008 at 5:50 am
CAN SOMEONE HELP I RANK UP FROM 2 TO 4
December 12th, 2008 at 6:51 am
N WHEN I RESET IT IT SAYS IM RANK 2 AGAIN
December 12th, 2008 at 7:10 am
Those should be "soft" hits (not applications for new credit) and won't affect your credit score very much. Most insurance companies do factor in credit history when determining rates.
December 12th, 2008 at 7:13 am
For car insurance the quickest way to get a cheap quote is do a auto policy comparison. Be sure to choose the same coverage levels, you can get an fast quote to compare against others. Use the same city/state, car make/model, mileage and driving history to ensure you get an apples to apples comparison. To get mulitple auto quotes, go to http://www.simpleautoquotes.com/Auto-Insurance.html and you can compare the major auto insurance companies.
December 12th, 2008 at 11:55 pm
Brotha Lynch Hung – Locc 2 da Brain
December 12th, 2008 at 11:23 pm
Cause as brokers they get negotiate different deals with the insurers depending upon how much business they introduce to each company etc. Some insurers offer better deals to brokers based on a higher percentage of the brokers total business.
This site also provide some tips about this -
http://autoinsurance.hotusa.org
Have a nice day.
December 13th, 2008 at 2:58 am
No it does not. While insurance companies do look at a persons credit now to help set rates, this is a soft pull and has no affect on your credit score.
I've had good info about it here:
http://autoinsurance.hotusa.org
Hope that helps.
December 13th, 2008 at 5:05 am
You can get a QUOTE at ANY age…..however, a QUOTE is ONLY a quote.
In order to buy an insurance policy, you will have to be at LEAST 18 to have the policy in your name. You have to be at least 18 to sign a contract and an insurance policy IS a contract.
Until you are 18, you will probably have to be on your parent(s)' insurance policy.
Good luck and I hope this helps!
December 13th, 2008 at 4:54 pm
HELLO THERE
December 13th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
The broker probably had a proprietary website that he pays for to do comparisons.
There is no ONE insurance company that is right for everyone – everyone is rated individually – and all companies have different "likes and dis-likes", different credit tiers, different business models, and many other factors that can vary your rate – and a QUOTE is ONLY a quote until the policy is issued.
Typically, insurance rates will vary from State to State and can even vary by ZIPCODE! It also will depend on the type of car/truck, coverages, limits of liability, and driving record. Some companies run credit scores and MOST run a motor vehicle report and CLUE (Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange) report to see about undisclosed accident involvement.
The best thing to do is call a LOCAL independent agent or broker. Don't go across town, or to some other city – look for someone CLOSE. Just look in the phone book for the PIA or Big I (Trusted Choice) logos and you will find a professional licensed agent that will be able to help you solve your insurance problems, and give you rate comparisons of several different companies.
An independent insurance agent will normally have a dozen different companies and if he cannot help you, he should be networked with other local agents that can.
In my agency, we have companies that do NOT run a credit score and welcome drivers with "less than perfect" driving records and specialize in youthful operators!
Most of the replies on this site say "go to this on-line carrier or that on-line carrier or that 1-800 number" but I'm sure that when you do, you will find some impersonal computer user with a script to work from and you won't be able to talk with the same person every time you have a problem!
Good luck, drive RESPONSIBLY and I hope this helps!
December 13th, 2008 at 8:12 pm
4:00 hahahahaha come here so i can knife ya
December 14th, 2008 at 7:39 am
wat song this is
December 14th, 2008 at 9:13 am
disallow auto aim,big fucking deal.thats why most people don’t play you’s cause you disallow autoaim.just start the game with autoaim on and while in the game hit start chose controller settings and take your auto aim of instead of letting everybody else suffer u fucking control freaks.
December 14th, 2008 at 6:47 am
Assuming you're in the USA;
http://www.AutoInsureUSA.info is a great resource. It is a simple Zip Code Submit Form. Once you submit your Zip Code, you will be presented with a list of Car Insurance companies available in your area
December 14th, 2008 at 10:55 pm
but dish vid good but wdf the song name??? watz your psn???
December 14th, 2008 at 5:37 pm
A bigger engine, means the car can go faster. A faster car does more damage on impact than a slower car. More damage equals higher claims.
Also, cars that are advertised as "fast", tend to be used/purchased more by people who tend to speed, thus having accidents with higher claims damages.
Lastly, the raw data shows that cars with bigger engines, on the whole, have higher/more frequent claims payouts than cars with smaller engines. And it's the last bit that REALLY counts. Why do 16 year olds have higher claims payout? It doesn't matter – they do, so their rates are higher. Why do 8 cyl. engines have higher claims payout? It doesn't matter – they do, so their rates are higher.
December 14th, 2008 at 9:03 pm
When someone runs your credit, you lose 4 points from the agency they use. When several people pull your credit within a set number of days, it is assumed that you are shopping and you lose only 1 point for each search after the first one. So if, in one day, 6 companies pull your credit from Equifax, you will lose 9 points from your Equifax score.
December 15th, 2008 at 7:43 am
song name Brotha Lynch Hung – Locc 2 da Brain