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Credit record and auto insurance rates

Published: Mar 26th, 2010 | Author: admin Add Comment

Most car owners are probably well aware of the fact that their insurance rates are strongly influenced by their current credit score. The majority of insurance companies make a direct link between a person’s credit record and risk grade, because statistically those who have bad credit ratings are usually filing more insurance claims and represent a high risk to insurance providers. And those, who have good credit score, are typically the less risky drivers that tend to have the smallest numbers of insurance claims and traffic violations.

Of course other factors besides credit rating are also taken into account as insurance providers will base the rates you will get on your driving record, type of car you drive, your sex, age, and area of residence. But if you don’t have an established credit history yet, the companies working with the credit score may not be the best option to look into as you can have higher premiums and lack of special discounts for a good credit score.

 

Some of you may question the legal right of insurance providers to use your credit history for their purpose. However, it’s perfectly legal and allowed by state authorities for insurers to look into their clients’ credit scores. So don’t be surprised when your insurance company uses your credit information for setting up your rates. Still, only a small number of providers use the exact current credit score of their customer. Most companies have a special “insurance credit score” that is mathematically and statistically derived from the current record and helps the insurers determine your risk grade and how likely you are to file a claim in the future. And if you feel that your credit score does not reflect the actual situation you should tell the insurance company to review their calculations.

Besides the actual credit rating the insurance companies also use the following factors in order to determine a customer’s insurance credit score:

  • Records on bankruptcy, charge-offs, and other public notices
  • History of payments and due bills
  • Duration of credit history
  • Number of open credits and credit applications
  • Types of credit lines used

The insurance credit score will be different with every insurance company as each provider uses a whole different set and weight of factors when determining the score. So when you get car insurance quotes and worry about the effects of your credit score on the rates you will get, keep in mind that they will be different from one provider to another.

If you feel that your credit score is not that good and may result in high rates you have two possibilities. The first is clearing your credit record of all due bills and unused credit lines in order to improve the score in general. Get a free copy of your credit report at a national bureau and see what can be improved. The second possibility is shop around using free car insurance quotes and seeing what companies offer the most competitive rates with your current rating. The best would be combining these two methods, of course, as this will surely result in better rates.

Finding Nursery and Baby Stuff

Published: Mar 26th, 2010 | Author: admin Add Comment

A few months ago, my aunt gave birth her first baby. He was male baby, she said that he like me. Just because of factors such similarities, my aunt ask me to find her baby needs. At first I refused, but because he and my uncle a bit forced at last I agreed to my job. After that I tried to look on the internet. Then I remembered about ShopWiki, before when I would buy basketball shoes, I look at ShopWiki, and I got it. Then I try to look for baby stuff for my niece such as diaper bags, toddler, nursery furniture, changing tables and the others. (more…)

Finding competitive car insurance deals

Published: Mar 25th, 2010 | Author: admin Add Comment

If given a chance to get affordable car insurance coverage, none of us would refuse it for sure. However, we are rarely given such chances and in most cases have to find them on our own. Still, it doesn’t mean that it’s impossible to get what you want, especially in the world where everything you wish to get can be taken, you only have to know where to look. So if you want affordable car insurance, then this is what you will get! Learn how right here!

What’s in the word? Affordable.

When it comes to defining affordability each one of us has his own definition and numerical expression of that concept. Someone can afford to pay for auto insurance a price that the other will never be able to pay. That’s why affordability is strictly individual and is defined by how much money a person can pay for something without sacrificing other things or running short with the personal budget. And as there are different levels of income, the amounts of money that constitute affordable auto insurance also vary significantly from one car owner to another.

Looking for affordable insurance

You may think that affordable insurance comes only with minimal coverage amounts that will barely cover you if you have an accident. Fortunately, it isn’t so as there are many affordable policies with substantial coverage amounts out there. The only problem will be finding and getting them, because in order to make a policy affordable sometimes you should put in some serious effort and explore numerous options before getting exactly what you want.

First of all try to learn about all the discounts you can apply for with your current insurance company. Or if you are currently looking for an insurance carrier, try to learn such options before actually getting the policy. A good way to get a discount on auto insurance is getting it from the same company you already have other types of insurance with (health, homeowners, life, etc.). Most insurance companies provide customers with such an option but make sure to learn about it first. Other discounts most insurance companies will typically offer you include discounts on low mileage, safety improvements, defensive driving course, good driving record, good student, and many others. It never hurts to ask, maybe you can opt for a discount too.

Getting affordable rates

But before you start looking for good discounts you might want to shop around and see what different companies have to offer in terms of rates. The best way to do so is to use online auto insurance quotes. With so many sites giving you free quotes out there, finding a good deal takes only 10-15 minutes and you can apply for the insurance online too.

However, you have to make sure that you are getting accurate quotes and not estimates. Quotes are the exact rates you will be charged by your insurance company when you’ll get the policy, while estimates are only approximate rates that will definitely go up when you will actually buy the insurance. Shop around with accurate auto insurance quotes and find the affordable policy you’ve been looking for!