Sentences with phrase «claims than those with a better credit»

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Its unfair the should be treated like this, here we are again tranfers window opens and we get speculations flying around and the end of the transfer window we end up with one player (Stephen Ireland exchange for Kolo Toure), then Le boss says they didn't find a special player, I believe arsenal have lost ambition and should get their priorities straight, rather than the board members scuffing all the money, claiming, claiming Le Boss has all the money to spend and Mr Hillwood talks rubbish about, the credit crunch, can anyone please tell me where Man Utd get the money for players (considering they are owing bust still buying) even good ol' spuds are spending.I have lost all hope and I'm tired of getting heartbroken by arsenal every season and transfer windows with speculations and who they could have bought (Cristiano Ronaldo, Gokhan Inler..
We've heard of some folks who've netted the full $ 4,007 federal tax credit, plus a healthy state credit, and with negotiated price from the dealer claim they made out better than if they'd bought the Fusion Hybrid.
Studies have shown that individuals with bad credit are more likely to file a claim than individuals with better credit scores.
According to an insurance broker friend of mine, statistics show that people with bad credit file claims something like 40 percent more frequently than those with good credit.
While many claim they don't eat out nearly enough to make it worthwhile to use the airlines» dining portals, combining the earnings from a portal with the right credit card can provide more than a good incentive to change their M.O., as discussed recently in InsideFlyer.
A consumer with credit on the cusp of fair to good can expect to pay more than a third more on their homeowners policy premiums than someone with excellent credit, and with good reason: insurance claims may be more common and expensive than other policies, and with the higher price comes a greater financial risk to the policyholder.
Car insurance companies have spent millions of dollars on people and the factors that make the more responsible and safer driver, and according to their research — people with good or excellent credit scores make smaller claims on average than do those people with poor credit.
On the other hand, people with good credit have an average claim amount of about $ 560 or about 23 % lower than the national average.
Critics of this system claim that those with a good credit report but a bad driving record could be paying more than a person with a bad credit report and good driving record.
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