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- From: acheng@ncsa.uiuc.edu (Albert Cheng)
- Subject: Re: Can one be denied insurance based on citizenship?
- References: <tinkess.724721540@cambridge> <1h0aq4INNoie@uwm.edu> <92356.085639RMCCU@CUNYVM.BITNET> <1992Dec21.180336.12495@bnr.ca>
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 23:31:18 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec21.180336.12495@bnr.ca>, shekar@bnr.ca (Shekar Benakatti) writes:
- >
- >The Insurance company's name is AMICA and they are rated #1
- >by consumer's report!! I did call State board of insurance
- >only to be told that it is insurance company's policy and to
- >get their reason in writing. I heard GEICO also does this
- >kind of thing.
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- You haven't said what type of insurance you are buying. It sounds like
- you are buying either auto or home insurance. Try State Farm--they are
- the biggest in auto and maybe home too. I have used them for
- years--they never asked me if I am citizen or PR. State Farm is
- competitive in price and fair in payback too.
-