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A company denied me coverage because of a clueâreport. What is clueâ and how can I get a copy of its report?


Insurance companies look at your credit record and your history of making insurance claims. Computer databases are used to check on your answers. The Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange, operated by Equifax, is the leading database for insurance claims. CLUE charges $8 for a copy of your report. If the report has been used as the basis for turning you down, you are entitled to a free copy. Call (800) 456-6004. The report will include instructions on how to fix errors on a CLUE report.
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