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Question by v8volvodude: What vehicle insurance should I get? I am about to purchase a 1997 Volvo 850R sedan from a private individual. I am in Indiana. I have never had my own vehicle insurance, always being on my mother’s plan while in high school and college. Now that I have to set up my
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Question by Lila E: where can I get free legal advice about small claims auto insurance SR22 coverage? My auto insurance company did not inform me I did not have a valid drivers license (I did not know either) and sold me a policy. I got pulled over and lost my vehicle because I was
about 2 years ago
If the site’s URL begins with https, it’s supposed to be secure against hackers, but there’s always the risk of someone at the other end getting the info and using it. I’d pass on doing that online and use the phone. Plus, you don’t know if the web site is using current rates for a given company, especialy those that compare several companies.
about 2 years ago
Good question.
Anytime you fill out online information you are at risk. One bad employee in a company can ruin your credit.
If anyone asks for your SS# while shopping for insurance, just tell then NO THANKS. They want to run your credit report (which has nothing to do with driving)
Call my source below. They don’t run your credit report.
about 2 years ago
Most larger companies have a secure http, yet with todays hackers your always at risk, no matter precautions you take.
about 2 years ago
Usually you are not legally compelled to provide your Social Security number to private businesses unless you are involved in a transaction in which the Internal Revenue Service requires notification. The Patriot Act requires financial institutions to verify customers’ identities, which can involve the SSN.
There is no law, however, that prevents businesses from requesting your SSN, and there are few restrictions on what businesses can do with it. But even though you are not legally required to disclose your SSN, the business does not have to provide you with service if you refuse to release it. So in a sense, you are strong-armed into giving your SSN. This is often the case when applying for insurance and opening utility accounts.
But don’t give up. Be sure to ask if there is an alternate number that you can provide to the company, such as your driver’s license number. Also ask if you can provide a deposit rather than giving your SSN to the company.
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Generally they only ask if they are looking to run your credit report, which most insurance companies will do when evaluating you for coverage.
about 2 years ago
No. But what happens, is the information gets sold to agents, as leads. So it isn’t private.
about 2 years ago
Under your circumstance,I suggest here http://www.InsuranceFreeTip.info/insurance-for-free.htm for you to have a visit.
about 2 years ago
Hello Beth,
No, it’s not particularly common that your identity is stolen by requesting on auto insurance quote online but the risk that it could happen, and the subsequent consequences, are enormous, so, why take the chance. What is very common, and very annoying, after completing an online insurance form are numerous unwanted solicitations.
In order to receive an accurate auto insurance quote personal information including your social security number is required. A much safer alternative is to contact a local insurance agent, in person or on the phone, and provide them with the information necessary for an accurate quote. Be sure and ask a few questions of your own first before providing personal information. How long have you been in business and how will you safeguard my personal information are totally appropriate questions.