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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: Practices

Posted On: June 6, 2007, 4:45 pm CDT
Posted By: George in Seattle
Comment:
That is a silly response. The Supreme court is here to enforce our laws, not to enforce things the way you personally like it. Both individuals and corporations have rights. While I take stab at Safeco for their practices, this doesn't mean I will force them to stop, they can do it as mush as they want and I can choose not to do business with them. The marketplace is king. By the way, if you think there is some law that these companies have violated, please specifically state what law that is and what jurisdiction it is on the books in.
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