- The Credit Bureaus are not an arm of the government.
- The Credit Bureaus are for profit companies and just like any other business they are out to make money.
- The Credit Bureaus simply collect data and then put this data in a report called a credit report.
- The Credit Bureaus are unbiased to the information they collect. They don't care if your credit is good or bad, either way, they make money by keeping track of your data.
- The Credit Bureaus make money by charging businesses and consumers to access credit reports.
- The Credit Bureaus don't discern if information on a credit report is accurate or inaccurate. They simply report the information provided by a creditor.
- The Credit Bureaus have rules and regulations they must follow as it pertains to consumer credit reports. These regulations are outlined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
- The Credit Bureaus are highly regulated by both state and government agencies ensuring fair and accurate reporting of data.
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1 comment:
Hmmmm, interesting take on Dor-o-thee.
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