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Originally Posted by Bump
I think that for every 10 years you go without needing insurance but paid for it. You should get half of your money back.
It shouldn't be about your ****ing zip code. It obviously doesn't affect me, I'm obviously in the 1% for driving.
Getting a ****ing ticket obviously doesn't increase my chances of getting in an accident.
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Some company advertises that you get a rebate every year if no accidents. They probably start with higher premiums, so who knows if it is worth it.
Your zip code (where you drive) obviously impacts the potential risk of insuring you. You live in the Boston area? I'm a pretty aggressive driver, but that town is ****ing nuts
To them, your ticket DOES increase your chances of causing an accident--you're now seen as a bigger risk.