Posted on 03/20/2006 5:25:49 PM PST by mathprof
So the mouse says to the elephant, "Yeah, so what if I can't reach the bottom, I can sure bang the Hell outta the sides!"
HILLARY IN [a size] 08!!" |
I'm also a plumber, living on the coast in North Carolina. I had the opposite experience with GEICO. I saved $285 by switching from GEICO to State Farm.>>>>>>>>>>
I have State Farm and everytime I compare rates with GEICO or anybody else I wind up staying where I am. I would pay a severe penalty if I switched to GEICO.
Maybe I started a new FR icon?
Yes, they do this. GEICO (others perhaps) use you credit score as well, which has nothing to do with driving habits. I know, GEICO sent me a letter.
A high credit score is generally taken to indicate a serious minded person who accepts responsibility and is therefore used in screening job applicants etc. A low score could indicate the opposite or merely an extreme run of bad luck but is generally viewed as not indicative of a stable and reliable temperament.
(From a ME.)>>>>>>>>>
Mythical Engineer?
Actually, the reason I was a little fuzzy was that my car died shortly after switching. Maybe my car couldn't stand the thought of me inadverdantly funding MoveOn.com.
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