Bill to Prohibit Insurer Use of Credit-Based Scores Defeated in Colorado
West News January 26, 2005
On Tuesday, Colorado legislators "wisely" defeated a proposal to ban the use of credit-based insurance scores (SB 5), according to the American Insurance Association (AIA).
"The Senate Business ...
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Subject: Nobody answered my question!
Posted On: January 27, 2005, 4:31 pm CST
Posted By: I rule
Comment:
Is there an organization out there to fight this?
Jimmy you are so wrong, you must be an underwriter. THERE IS ABSOLUTLEY NO PROOF THAT BAD CREDIT EQUALS MORE CLAIMS!!!
this is just another way insurance companies stick to consumers. They picked Colorado because the DOI here is a complete joke. This would never fly in states like CA, where they have a DOI that is at the very least competent (underline very least)
Subject: Nobody answered my question!
Jimmy you are so wrong, you must be an underwriter. THERE IS ABSOLUTLEY NO PROOF THAT BAD CREDIT EQUALS MORE CLAIMS!!!
this is just another way insurance companies stick to consumers. They picked Colorado because the DOI here is a complete joke. This would never fly in states like CA, where they have a DOI that is at the very least competent (underline very least)