10 Tips: Ways to save on car insurance Tampabay.com
Like many people, you may have established the nitty-gritty details of your auto insurance policy years ago. If you were to be given a pop quiz about, say, the amount of your deductible or the particulars of your collision coverage, would you pass it? If you're not sure, it may be high time to refresh your memory about your policy. Devoting about an hour or so to such a review could save you money in the long term.
1 Your credit score is important. Insurers care about your bill-paying history, and most will review your credit report. If anything looks dicey, you almost certainly will pay more on premiums. To review your credit report for any errors, or to get a glimpse of what insurers will see, order free annual reports from the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) by visiting AnnualCreditReport.com or calling toll-free 1-877-322-8228. Hold off on buying auto insurance for a month or so if you have any unusual credit activity pending.
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