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Supreme Court Rules on Insurers' Credit Reporting Notification Cases

National News • June 5, 2007
The Supreme Court sided with two insurance companies Monday in a case involving alleged violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act. The law requires insurance companies and other businesses to ...

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Subject: RE: RE: Supreme Court- Credit Scores

Posted On: June 6, 2007, 2:56 pm CDT
Posted By: Alan
Comment:
As an agent - I DON'T care one way or the other. Maybe things are different in California since the passage of Prop 103, but I could care less about credit scores. If the carriers are using it and applying it fairly to everyone great. If no one is using, that's fine too. As an independent agent I will use whatever company is the best fit for each prospect, so if company A is hurting themselves by using the score when no-one else is, that is their loss. Who cares?

And let's not forget that we are paid commission on the premium. The higher the premium the higher the commission - of course market competition will keep the prices in check. A lot of noise about nothing (at least in California) Alan.
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