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Old 09-06-2007, 05:02 AM
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Originally Posted by lillyb View Post
I agree, Diolla. My goal is to have a lousy credit score BECAUSE I quit borrowing money (the only way to keep a good credit score). I'm not going to stay in debt for the rest of my life just to have a good credit score. Guess I'd rather be giving the insurance company a bit more of my money to insure my paid-for car, and I'd be able to afford that because I quit the credit game.
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I agree with both of you.
I think the only reason some insurance co's are
checking credit scores is because it is just another way to gouge people.

USAA doesn't check credit reports to determine someones rate. I know because I asked when I got insurance from them.
Unfortunately, not everyone can be a member of USAA, but you may want to check.
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