They usually can't cancel a policy due to credit. The rates can go WAY up though!
call the company/ bank
The insurance industry has pulled credit for many years to determine eligibility and rates. Rather than obtain a general answer to your question, why not pose it in a specific form to your agent?
"Whether a debtor keeps credit cards after filing bankruptcy is up to the credit card company. If you are discharging a credit card they will cancel the card unless you reaffirm the debt. Even if you have a zero balance the credit card company might cancel the card."
Call the credit card company and tell them it is stolen. They will probably cancel your card and issue you with a new one.
Commercial credit insurance is often purchased by companies to ensure payment of credit which a company has credit with. There are many insurance companies who specialize in credit insurance. Some include Allianz and Atradius. The best way to obtain and use trade credit insurance is through a specialized broker.
Some car insurance companies do not do credit checks. And not receiving a credit check won't do anything bad. In fact, if one has bad credit or no credit and the insurance company does decide to do a credit check, that person might end up paying a larger rate.
There is no such thing as credit insurance, however there is credit monitoring services. These services require you to pay a monthly fee and in return, a company will monitor your credit for fraudulent activity.
Most often yes, but some insurance companies do not consider credit when issuing a rate. Ask your agent or insurance company if they do use credit scores and why.
Call your credit card company and inquire. If you can not get through, cancel the card.
Call up the Credit Card company and tell them to clsoe the account, you will be sent a letter confirming that as well.
First of all, you call the credit card company you are with and tell them you want to have your credit card cancelled, it doen't get any easier than that!!
Can I CANCEL this credit card