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    (Oregon) Did Geico illegally raise my premiums?

    I didn't actually know what the statue was until user Quincy linked me... but now that I have read it, I'll say this: In December 2022, I received a FCRA notice from Geico after renewing my auto insurance policy, which had been in effect since 2017, so I had been a long established policy...
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    (Oregon) Did Geico illegally raise my premiums?

    Thank you for this resource, I will discuss the issue with them! --Dan
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    (Oregon) What should I do if my former landlord simply ignores my requests for security deposit explanation?

    The lease actually doesn’t mention any professional cleaning charge–except the carpet cleaning, which I have also been charged for separately and am not disputing. The only reason I became aware of this professional cleaning charge just prior to move out is that I was provided a last minute...
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    (Oregon) Did Geico illegally raise my premiums?

    I'm located in Clackamas county, Oregon for jurisdictional purposes. So I just recently learned that my auto insurance company may have taken an adverse action against me in order to increase my premiums, and this action isn’t permitted in my state. Please correct me if I’m wrong, but for some...
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    (Oregon) What should I do if my former landlord simply ignores my requests for security deposit explanation?

    I'm based in Clackamas County, Oregon for jurisdictional reference. So I’m trying to dispute a professional cleaning charge that my former landlord appears to charge all tenants across the board, regardless of the actual condition of the unit after move out. AFAIK, this is not legally...

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