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Subject: Does it matter?


Author:
THartill
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Date Posted: 10/17/06 3:12pm
In reply to: Nora 's message, "Lars admits that insurance companies might not have any evidence to support their claims" on 10/17/06 12:01am

It doesn't matter to me. A insurance company has the right to set whatever rates they want. If they are screwing someone over, that person can get insurance somewhere else.
If the studies are wrong then there are insurance companies out there that will offer lower rates.

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