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    5 starsaloman77 | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 06 2008 | credit, insurance, report, auto, house, car, creditreport, premium, autoinsurance

    You may well be in a catch 22 situation of a poor credit rating. Its not unlike the person who wants to enter the work force and finds that all the jobs they want require work experience. If you cannot get the job that will give you the work experience how are you supposed to get that work experience. Having a poor credit rating and ranking will put you into the same type of double bind.

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    If you are a responsible individual who both wants to pay off their debts and thus improve their credit rating you may well find that you are in a similar situation. The background reports, on job applicants that employers purchase behind the scenes often list credit reports prominently.

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    It stands to reason if the employer has to place you in a situation of trust and as well must maintain the crucial image of their firm, that one of their marking points and standard references would be the results of your credit report. In addition the new employee may have to bond. Having a poor credit report may well limit your job hiring and career prospects.

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    5 starsaloman77 | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 04 2008 | Manitoba, Public, Insurance, Corporation, MPI, MPIC, Autopack, MPI Act, car, truck, disinformation, lies, auto, injury, fraud, vehicle, accident, dirty, little, secrets, sucks, rip, off, scam, Manitoba Public Insurance, Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation, Public Insurance

    Manitoba Public Insurance
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    Last fall, I received my insurance renewal paperwork to insure my older vehicle. The insurance rate MPIC (Autopac) charged me was based on their established value of $6000. This spring, I was involved in an accident, and Autopac initially decided to write-off this auto. They valued it at $1200 for write-off purposes, which was the amount they were going to settle for. When I protested that MPIC themselves had valued it four months earlier at five times this write-off value when they set the insurance rate, then suddenly when theyre paying, the value drops, MPIC informed me that this was standard practice. I eventually convinced them that I could get it repaired for less than write-off, but they would have shafted me had I not questioned this

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    I have had my life fall apart after a 100% not my fault nor preventable accident in 2005...I still have multi-injuries including soft tissue (5) that will require approx 5-7 yrs to heal if ever...MPI should be charged w/ fraud. They have 3rd party medical consultants who get paid to distort the reports made by my Doctors and force the victim to deal with this. The distortions to reports and Doctors notes are so inaccurate it is mind boggling...simple english is manipulated to MPIs favor and since a medical consultant produced the finding (for a unknown fee$) they will not question it or the consultant. I have been sent to a psycologist ($3000.00 bill paid by MPI) who confirmed I am angry...and suffer chronic pain....I gave that info to MPI for free. During my return to work rehab program it was discovered that employers do NOT legally have to participate and then I lost my job (the

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    Manitoba Public Insurance wants to keep $136M cash reserve... It's Not the first time, and it certainly won't be the last.

    http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2006/10/03/mpi-reserve.html

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