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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 413934" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I can understand this for certain positions, and when the economy was better. But in times like this, so many good, responsible people have been out of work through no fault of their own and have gotten behind in their bills! If you were one of those who ran up a lot of bills for silly, frivilous things and then didn't pay them, that would be one thing. But when someone lost their job and had trouble paying for the basics, it shouldn't go against them when they apply for a job. If they do this, then the people who need a job the most won't be able to get one.</p><p> </p><p>Along those same lines, what the <em>&$%#</em> does your credit rating have to do with your car insurance rates? I have driven for <strong><u>FIFTY ONE YEARS</u></strong> and have never had an accident, never even got a traffic ticket! Yet I pay more for my car insurance than I should have to because my credit rating, while better than it used to be, isn't all that great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 413934, member: 1883"] I can understand this for certain positions, and when the economy was better. But in times like this, so many good, responsible people have been out of work through no fault of their own and have gotten behind in their bills! If you were one of those who ran up a lot of bills for silly, frivilous things and then didn't pay them, that would be one thing. But when someone lost their job and had trouble paying for the basics, it shouldn't go against them when they apply for a job. If they do this, then the people who need a job the most won't be able to get one. Along those same lines, what the [I]&$%#[/I] does your credit rating have to do with your car insurance rates? I have driven for [B][U]FIFTY ONE YEARS[/U][/B] and have never had an accident, never even got a traffic ticket! Yet I pay more for my car insurance than I should have to because my credit rating, while better than it used to be, isn't all that great! [/QUOTE]
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