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Car Policy For Less, But Only If You Call - New York Times
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Car Policy For Less, But Only If You CallNew York TimesHis hefty auto insurance premium on his two cars — he was paying $2537 a year — seemed a juicy potential target. But he said he “dillydallied,” and didn't call his insurer, Liberty Mutual, until a couple of weeks ago, shortly after AARP contacted him ...and more » |
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Op-Ed: State Must Reform No-Fault Auto Insurance To Combat Fraud - Sheepshead Bites
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Auto Insurance: The Next Frontier In Discriminatory Practices Against ... - Business Insider
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ND Drivers Paying Low Auto Insurance Rates - KFYR-TV
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No consensus on car insurance - TheHerald
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No consensus on car insuranceTheHeraldFor years, lawmakers have talked about changing the way auto-insurance rates are set. The problem is, there's no agreement on how to do it, or even that anything should change. North Carolinians pay among the lowest car-insurance rates in the nation, ...and more » |
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Wind Pool board members trying to secure low rates - WLOX
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Wind Pool board members trying to secure low ratesWLOXThey were on a mission to secure the lowest rate possible for the 46000 South Mississippians who rely on the Wind Pool for insurance. Board Member Mark Cumbest was the only local representative. "You get insurance from the Wind Pool when you can't get ... |
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The week that was for 02/05/12 - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
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The week that was for 02/05/12Pittsburgh Post GazetteThe nation's poorest drivers (not bad drivers but those with the least money) are being punished because of unfair and discriminatory auto insurance premiums, according to the Consumer Federation of America. Too many factors unrelated to driving ...and more » |
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New Auto Insurance Comparison Website CompareAutoInsuranceQuotes.Org Offers ... - SBWire (press release)
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Bills extend training to low-income Nebraskans - Washington Examiner
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Bills extend training to low-income NebraskansWashington ExaminerHeath Mello would offer state money for job-training programs to help low-income Nebraskans prepare a resume, manage their finances, present themselves in a job interview and hone other skills. "It's not purely on the education front of getting people ...and more » |
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