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Insurance company wants my grades?

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I am in a highschool/college program, taking a boat biulding class and i just failed a math class. Math is the only subject i am bad at. My dad told me he got a letter saying the insurance company wants my grades from school, to see if i’ve been a good or bad little boy. He said they didn’t specify whether they want my current grades. Or whether they want a history of my grades. Do you think they are looking for my current grades or do they want grades from last year, or the year before that? ect

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8 Responses to 'Insurance company wants my grades?'

  1. Powered By Yahoo Answers - July 24th, 2009 at 12:54 am

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    They are going to want your current grades to know if you have been a “current good little boy”.

  2. Powered By Yahoo Answers - July 24th, 2009 at 9:30 pm

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    O… If you failed i think there wanting to take away your rights to drive… Sorry to hear that. Its most likely Current.

  3. Powered By Yahoo Answers - July 28th, 2009 at 4:41 am

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    Most recent repost card.

    The reason being is that if you have above a certain average you can get a discount

  4. Powered By Yahoo Answers - July 30th, 2009 at 6:14 pm

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    What kind of BS is that? Insurance company wanting grades? Only if the insurance company is insuring that you finish school by a certain time…lol

  5. Powered By Yahoo Answers - August 2nd, 2009 at 11:07 pm

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    They want your current grades. In general, kids who get good grades tend to be more responsible which includes being more responsible drivers. This translates into lower car insurance rates.

  6. Powered By Yahoo Answers - August 5th, 2009 at 9:39 am

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    They want your most recent grades to be sure that you still qualify for the ‘good student discount’ they offer. … So whatever you had at the end of your last semester of school. If you are currently enroled in school you still want the last completed semester of school (as your final grade isn’t yet decided for any classes you’re currently enroled in)

  7. Powered By Yahoo Answers - August 5th, 2009 at 9:32 pm

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    give them the most recent grades that were decent.. if your school comes in semesters or trimesters just give the report card from this year that was the best. If you have at least a 3.0 they give you a discount (at least my insurance company does). i guess they figure kids with good grades drive more responsibly.

  8. Powered By Yahoo Answers - August 6th, 2009 at 1:23 pm

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    They most likely just want a letter verifying you GPA not a breakdown of what you have made thus far. The discounts some insurance companies give it based off of the GPA, not just one semester. You can can usually get letter from the school that states your GPA or that you are enrolled full time, etc for proof of insurance for health and car insurance. Check with your school to see who you need to talk with to get that.


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