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Does Good Credit Make Me a BAD INSURANCE RISK?

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xXIDaShizIXx
Established Contributor

Re: Does Good Credit Make Me a BAD INSURANCE RISK?

Whatever you do, stay away from esurance. They will raise your rates every month for no reason. Had them for 2 years and went up almost $100 from the original price. I moved states and they wanted to double that. Yeah, screw them.

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Duke-of-Earl
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Re: Does Good Credit Make Me a BAD INSURANCE RISK?

Yeah, their TV commercials tell the whole story for me:  "An Allstate company".  It was Allstate that doubled my premium when I moved.


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too-much-time
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Re: Does Good Credit Make Me a BAD INSURANCE RISK?

I am wondering if Farmers is an insurance company to look into. Do they use scores and what happens when you move?

Wishing you all a happy Labor Day weekend.

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