Posted by Steve@Advance on May 03, 2020 at 09:11:16 from (66.169.147.211):
In Reply to: Auto Insurance posted by John in La on May 03, 2020 at 08:34:02:
I live on the southern edge of the DFW metromess, and drive into it daily.
I have noticed a significant reduction in rush hour traffic. The usual "stop and creep" traffic jambs have gone away.
I'm not usually out and about during the day, but that traffic seems about the same, maybe a little heavier.
But what I have seen is an increase in aggressive driving, speeding, rudeness, and tailgating. Not uncommon to be passed in the morning by a string of cars and pickups playing chase through traffic, some easily running 100+.
Police seem to be nonexistent.
I have not seen or heard of any rebates or reduction on my insurance through Farm Bureau. In fact, I got my new proof cards yesterday with a notice that the bill will soon follow.
There was a notice in the bill that their rates are influenced by my credit score rating. Said that my credit rating "wasn't bad, but could be better". I take that to mean they are using that as a reason to raise the rates.
I haven't checked my credit rating in years, nor have I borrowed any money, nor do I have any credit cards, nor have I ever been late with an insurance payment or any other payment that I know of.
Guess I'm just not playing the game like they want me to. They figure I have too much money and they want to get some more of it!
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