Sunday, August 9, 2009

Do car insurance companies check your credit?

I want to purchase a house but I don%26#039;t want my credit being touched while looking for insurance for my vehicle. Will an insurance company touch my credit?



Do car insurance companies check your credit?

Unless you live in California, yes, an insurance credit check WILL happen, unless you%26#039;re under 21 (in which case you basically get the worst rates anyway).



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Good Luck.



Do car insurance companies check your credit?

Yes, they do. And they are known to rate people and even deny insurance for bad credit.



Do car insurance companies check your credit?

Oh yeah. They found a correlation between bad credit and and higher insurance claims, They will use that to give you a higher premium.



Do car insurance companies check your credit?

only some companies like safeco



Do car insurance companies check your credit?

They won%26#039;t touch it, but they will check it. It gives them one more excuse to jack up your rates.



Do car insurance companies check your credit?

They don%26#039;t %26quot;check%26quot; your credit, see your credit report or affect your credit score at all. They do get a %26quot;score%26quot; from either various sources and use that as 1 of the factors in determining your car insurance rates.



Go ahead and shop for car insurance - it will not hurt you.



Do car insurance companies check your credit?

In all states except California, credit scoring is used in rate determination. It won%26#039;t affect your score, it%26#039;s a %26quot;soft hit%26quot;. If you want a quote with no credit scoring, Leader Infinity will do that for you, but you get the absolutely highest rates - as if you have the worst credit.



Do car insurance companies check your credit?

I wish my experience is helpful for you.Here is the good resource.http://car-insurance.online-tips.info/ca...



Do car insurance companies check your credit?

Almost all of them will. They do what is known as a marketing hit though, so it won%26#039;t affect your credit score, it%26#039;s only used in rating you to determine your premium amount. Here is an in depth article on the subject of credit and auto insurance: http://www.knowyouragent.net/WhatDoesMyC...

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