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: RE: RE: RE: Wow, my name got popular.
Posted On: January 28, 2005, 12:59 pm CST
Posted By: Joe
Comment:
Jimmy we are going to have agree to disagree. Does not sound like your an agent, or if you are, no your clients side. Some people with poor credit were not rated a high insurance risk. My favorite is President Harry Truman, who filed for bankrupty as did Governor Connly of Those 2 men paid every cent owed to creditors. JC Penny's and our current president filed for bankrupty. The difference is JC Penny & President Bush didn't repay the stock holders. George Bush got his money out of the company several weeks before his company failed. Insider trading charges surpressed. I hope you or your family never suffer major medical bills not covered by insurance, that you can not pay. I would respect a client who has a lousy credit score because he signed to save a family members life.
Subject: RE: RE: RE: Wow, my name got popular.