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Credit Score Affects Insurance Rate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lambeau" data-source="post: 15603628" data-attributes="member: 105189"><p>We’re in the process of changing our insurance carrier for both home and auto. One of the Independent Agents we sought a quote from sent me this:</p><p></p><p><em>"I kept everything the same and West Bend (insurance company) was $243 higher than last fall. The only difference I can see is the credit score is lower than last fall. All companies factor in a credit score that</em></p><p><em>affects the rate. All things being equal, the better the score, the better the rate. I circled the second page of the WB quote and it has 782 and 797. Last fall, it was 880 and 848. That</em></p><p><em>is the main reason I see for the higher rate." </em></p><p></p><p>I had no idea that a person’s credit score was factored in the insurance premium. Location, driver’s age, vehicle, miles driven, driver’s record, etc… yup, but not credit score.</p><p></p><p>So my response to him is going to be, "OK, so my insurance rate will go down as my credit score gets back to 880/848"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lambeau, post: 15603628, member: 105189"] We’re in the process of changing our insurance carrier for both home and auto. One of the Independent Agents we sought a quote from sent me this: [I]"I kept everything the same and West Bend (insurance company) was $243 higher than last fall. The only difference I can see is the credit score is lower than last fall. All companies factor in a credit score that affects the rate. All things being equal, the better the score, the better the rate. I circled the second page of the WB quote and it has 782 and 797. Last fall, it was 880 and 848. That is the main reason I see for the higher rate." [/I] I had no idea that a person’s credit score was factored in the insurance premium. Location, driver’s age, vehicle, miles driven, driver’s record, etc… yup, but not credit score. So my response to him is going to be, "OK, so my insurance rate will go down as my credit score gets back to 880/848"? [/QUOTE]
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