I'm just trying to figure out how only one at-fault accident in my entire driving history results in a major insurance carrier choosing to decline me for coverage, especially since they're citing this mysterious reporting agency as their reason.
Hate to say it, but that sounds like a credit agency maybe. Not that anything in your credit report should matter a damn to them, but... If so, it's a good opportunity to get a free copy of your report and find out what might be on there sabotaging you, and if it's something you can get rid of.
Oh, that's adorable, Susan.
(Dude, I might wear that dress if they made it in real sizes.)
Hate to say it, but that sounds like a credit agency maybe. Not that anything in your credit report should matter a damn to them, but... If so, it's a good opportunity to get a free copy of your report and find out what might be on there sabotaging you, and if it's something you can get rid of.
It said they're a consumer reporting agency, whatever that means. I got my free annual credit report from Equifax (or whatever it's called) before I started applying at the insurance co's and it came back clean. I'm trying to space out checking with the other two credit agencies over the rest of the year. (Or does that make no sense? I don't know if there would be overlap between the three or not. If not, I might as well just get all three reports now.)
If only there weren't clowns.
EXACTLY. That is what I told the person who sent it to me. Clowns are scary.
Is the President giving a speech tonight? If so, how will that effect regular programming... like the premiere of Survivor?
I am the anti-Martha.
Parses this over and over. She is wearing a maze on her skin.
Why
would she do that?