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Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Auto Insurance And Credit Reporting

Yes, many auto insurance companies will check your credit history as a part of the process in determining the final cost of your auto insurance.

So how knowing about that can help you with auto insurance? Well, you can order a free copy of your credit report and see if there is anything there that can be improved. All information on such reports, positive or negative stays there only for certain stated there length of time. If a particular one is to expire soon then switching your auto insurance after that date can lower your premium automatically. Also you might find some other items in the report that you weren’t aware of.

By the Fair Credit Reporting Act you are entitled to a free credit report from any of the three credit reporting companies – Equifax, Experian and Trans Union. They got a PDF webpage with a Request Form hat you can print out, fill in and mail to receive that free credit report. The mailing address is: Annual Credit Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281



A word of caution here. There are also a number of companies offering what they only call a free credit report, but when you read the fine print it turns out not free at all. It might be called as ‘free with a membership’ or ‘free within trial period’ and if you don’t cancel during the trial time they will bill your credit card. These are not part of the legally mandated free annual credit report program.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

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8:38 AM  

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