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My credit is showing a post by Century 21 for $300+, I did intact have them as my insurance company, before my policy expired I changed insurance companies and did not pay the total of the policy.
I heard somewhere that insurance companies are not legally allowed to report on your credit. Is this true?
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lilygomez
7 months ago
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if you owe them money they become any other company you owe money to when it comes to insurance in the contract you sign it says your policy will automatically renew you cant just not pay them you need to make sure you cancel it when ever you change insurance company
garystidham 7 months ago