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August 02, 2007
Using credit scores to set auto premiums is questionable practice
Using credit scores as a factor in determining automobile insurance eligibility and premiums is a standard industry practice. For years, insurers have maintained that a person's scores, originally intended to measure creditworthiness, are also a predictor of whether -- and how often -- someone will file an auto insurance
From Using credit scores to set auto premiums is questionable practice
Posted by Bob at August 2, 2007 04:20 PM


