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Patrick Shaughnessy
  • Homeowner
  • San Francisco, CA
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Credit History Can Drive Your Auto Premiums In Most States, It's Part of Your Rate Calculation

Patrick Shaughnessy
  • Homeowner
  • San Francisco, CA
Posted

Hello, 

Separate but related to an earlier consumer credit-related post from the Wall Street Journal, this article describes how credit is used in calculating auto premiums. Search for it Google and it should be the first article to appear (even though on wsj.com it is subscriber-only).  

I'm trying to post also to @KarenMargrave and @JoeFairless but their names do not appear to be 'tagging'.  Any suggestions?

Thanks and regards, 

Patrick

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