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Subject: Market Arbitrage


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THartill
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Date Posted: 10/18/06 12:51pm
In reply to: Carrie 's message, "Insurance companies lying about credit scores to get consumers money" on 10/18/06 1:31am

If Insurance companies wanted to squeeze nickles why couldn't they just raise their prices across the board?
Seems much simpler.

I believe in Oregon there already is a law that says Insurance companies can't raise rates on current policies based on credit score. That is probably why your insurance quotes are higher elsewhere because they are allowed to use your credit score when you sign up.


On a side note there is also a lively discussion over at NorthCoastOregon.com

Funny that this measure seems to be getting the most discussion...

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