I guess I am naive but I always though the car insurance companies look at the driving history and if you are current with the company you have now to determine your rate. I contacted Geico to check on a lower rate because I felt that I am paying to much with my current company. We are never late with our insurance because they are quick to cancel if you are They sent me an email that said:
Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act Disclosure Notice
Thank you for contacting GEICO for a rate quote.
The price we are quoting you is based in part on information provided to us by the consumer reporting agency listed below.
We are sending you this notice, as required by the Fair Credit Reporting Act, because you received a higher price based on your credit information.
The consumer reporting agency provided the following description of the credit factors that had the most influence on the price we quoted you:
-Proportion of revolving balances to revolving credit limits is too high, or there are no revolving credit accounts (-)
-Insufficient length of credit history (-)
-Delinquency date too recent (or date unknown) (-)
Please note that the consumer reporting agency did not participate in our adverse decision. They are unable to provide you with specific reasons for our decision.
You have the right to obtain a free copy of your credit report from the consumer reporting agency, whose address is listed below, if your request is made within 60 days of receiving this notice. You also have the right to dispute the accuracy or completeness of any information in the report by contacting the consumer reporting agency at the address below. If we receive notice that inaccurate or missing information in your credit report has been corrected, we will re-rate your policy.
We have bad credit but really good driving records so I am a bit irritated. We did find one that is lower and decided to change. I asked the person at the new company if they checked my score and she said yes and the amount is based on my score. So what happens when my insurance has to be renewed every 6 months and the BK is on there, can they raise my rates again?
Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act Disclosure Notice
Thank you for contacting GEICO for a rate quote.
The price we are quoting you is based in part on information provided to us by the consumer reporting agency listed below.
We are sending you this notice, as required by the Fair Credit Reporting Act, because you received a higher price based on your credit information.
The consumer reporting agency provided the following description of the credit factors that had the most influence on the price we quoted you:
-Proportion of revolving balances to revolving credit limits is too high, or there are no revolving credit accounts (-)
-Insufficient length of credit history (-)
-Delinquency date too recent (or date unknown) (-)
Please note that the consumer reporting agency did not participate in our adverse decision. They are unable to provide you with specific reasons for our decision.
You have the right to obtain a free copy of your credit report from the consumer reporting agency, whose address is listed below, if your request is made within 60 days of receiving this notice. You also have the right to dispute the accuracy or completeness of any information in the report by contacting the consumer reporting agency at the address below. If we receive notice that inaccurate or missing information in your credit report has been corrected, we will re-rate your policy.
We have bad credit but really good driving records so I am a bit irritated. We did find one that is lower and decided to change. I asked the person at the new company if they checked my score and she said yes and the amount is based on my score. So what happens when my insurance has to be renewed every 6 months and the BK is on there, can they raise my rates again?
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