Using credit scores to set car insurance premium rates

When you look around your neighborhoods, it’s hard to find any good news. Friends and neighbors may have lost their jobs or be on short-time. There are foreclosed properties on every street. Shops and businesses have been closing down with increasing frequency. These are the signs of a real recession where unemployment and poverty stalk the land. The cause of all this pain is not hard to find. We have all been living beyond our means. When the banks and credit card companies offered us more money to borrow, we just took it. Why bother to save when the value of our homes only goes up? Let’s plan for our retirement by borrowing cheap money and buying stocks and other more risky investments. No-one ever loses if they follow the advice of the credit rating agencies. Well, we know better now. What goes up can also come down. What is given a triple A rating can be junk tomorrow.

In the midst of all this chaos, the credit card operators have been cutting back on the borrowing limits. This has forced pain on us for two reasons. Firstly, finding the money to pay down our debts more quickly means redesigning the family budget. Sacrifices have to be made. Secondly, the way the credit score is calculated depends in part on the extent to which we use the credit cards we have. If the limits are reduced, we look like bad risks because the amount borrowed is closer to the limit. We have less money available to borrow and cut down on card usage so we can repay faster. Put the two together and the score falls. This is a direct criticism of the methods used to calculate the scores. It produces a fundamentally unfair result during a recession.

This would not be a problem if the credit score was only used by banks and credit card operators. But it’s also used by companies to help decide whether to employ you, by landlords deciding whether to rent to you and by insurance companies deciding whether you are a responsible person. National figures show more than half all insurance companies use credit scores as a key factor in deciding your premium rate. This is extraordinary. There is only one possible effect of being in debt when it comes to the way in which you drive. If you cannot afford to repair your vehicle, you drive defensively to reduce the risk of an accident.

Some states like California and Massachusetts have banned the use of credit score for this purpose, but they are a minority. They cite discrimination as a reason for the ban. The majority of the population without access to banking services and credit cards fall into minority racial groups. When they do not have a credit score, they are forced to pay a higher premium simply because of who they are, not how they drive. So, when you are looking for affordable cover, get the maximum possible number of car insurance quotes to find the best policies. If you live in a state which refuses the regulation of the car insurance market, contact your local government representatives and tell them how much pain you are suffering because of this unfair use of credit scores.

Posted in Articles at May 23rd, 2010. No Comments.

Twilight – Breaking Dawn by Bella

“Armor vincit omnia” means in English ” Love conquers all.” Like the great Virgil before her Stephanie Meyer has been able to touch on the most human of topics, that of love

Was there ever a love stronger than that of a mother’s love for her child? Out of all the types of love, this is probably the most celebrated (and personally, most rewarding).

The story starts with Bella and Edward’s union, and how by some twist of fate, they are able to create a life of their own, their baby. In this book, Bella had to go through fire and ice protecting an unknown life inside her womb.

In the eyes of most of the people around her, it seems such a foolish burden to pursue it, and it is for this very reason that Bella found an unlikely alliance with Rosalie, Edward’s sister who has been very vocal on her stand against the relationship of Edward and Bella.

But now Rosalie due to her own history and what she had to give up and can never have is determined to support the birth of the newborn despite what consequences it has on the life of Bella.

It is also shown in this book the sacrifices Jacob has to make, trying to protect Bella. But how do you protect someone who refuses it? How would you try to preserve the life of an unknown child when you see it sucking the life of the woman you love?

Over and over again, we see Bella’s courage and strength in ensuring the safety of the people she loves the most. Despite the physical pain she had to go through, she worked her way through it all knowing in the end it was worth it all.

“When you loved the one who was killing you, it left you no options. How could you run, how could you fight, when doing so would hurt that beloved one? If your life was all you had to give your beloved, how could you not give it?” – Bella Cullen

Posted in General at September 16th, 2009. No Comments.

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