Posts Tagged ‘Car Credit’


Can car insurance companies put black marks on your credit score?

We’ve had a frustrating mix-up with State Farm. Basically, they insured my husband for 6 months without his paying anything. It wasn’t intentional on the part of my husband or myself; our agent told us we didn’t owe anything, or we would have paid months ago. Now, however, they’re wanting us to pay 00 for [...]

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Does getting quotes from car insurance companies lower your credit score?

I’ve heard that everytime you apply for a credit card, get insurance quotes, etc. your credit score gets lowered. Related Cheap Insurance Sites Business Insurance Quotes Rancho Cucamonga | cochinpages.com Credit Card Processing – What’s the Right Choice? | Template Monster Blog Credit Card Delinquency Rate Trends Southward « Credit Card News

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Did anyone else know that car insurance companies run your credit?

My boyfriend and I were thinking of moving. We’re both on our parents insurance and what not so I was just running quotes to see what the rates would be like, and it asked me for my social… What the heck does your FICO have to do with getting car insurance? I dont really see [...]

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Do car insurance companies consider education/income/occupation in determining the price of a policy?

To add to the ever-growing pile of insurance questions… We all know insurers consider things such as driving records (claims, accidents, tickets, etc…), age, characteristics of the area in which the car is parked/garaged, type of car, credit history (I BELIEVE I have named all of the most salient measures). However, other information is also [...]

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Are there any car insurance companies that ignore credit reports?

I have recently fallen into hard credit rating times due to a recently failed business of mine. I need to shop around for new car insurance and other than the bad credit would normally get a great rate (no tickets, accidents, 30+, decent salary). I’ve heard mention of certain car insurance companies that will not [...]

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