Insurers Warn N.J. Not to Restrict Use of Education, Job Status in Rating
East News March 6, 2007
New Jersey drivers could see a return to high prices and fewer choices for their insurance if legislators limit the use occupation and education as rating factors, insurers warned lawmakers at a ...
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Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: To set the record straight..
Posted On: March 8, 2007, 2:03 pm CST
Posted By: ES
Comment:
A.I know it's legal. It is still unethical.
B. It alone will determine which of 4 Geico companies you are eligible for.
C. The motive, as explained before, is that wealthy people have more assets that need protecting therefore are more profitable to multi line insurance companies. (A poor person does not have the luxury of buying life insurance and they probably don't own a home)
D. You shouldn't sign off as soon as your argument starts to weaken. You were doing well for a while and I enjoyed the debate. But you shouldn't give in so easily just b/c your argument has no basis.
Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: To set the record straight..
B. It alone will determine which of 4 Geico companies you are eligible for.
C. The motive, as explained before, is that wealthy people have more assets that need protecting therefore are more profitable to multi line insurance companies. (A poor person does not have the luxury of buying life insurance and they probably don't own a home)
D. You shouldn't sign off as soon as your argument starts to weaken. You were doing well for a while and I enjoyed the debate. But you shouldn't give in so easily just b/c your argument has no basis.