credit bureaus
credit bureaus
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by Mary Wise - 2007-03-24
Know your rights and be eligible for any type of loan. It's just a matter of being one step ahead of the circumstances. We give you an insight on how it works.Advertising Credit Repair Much is adverti...
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by Jon Arnold - 2007-03-28
It is probably not a news alert to you that there are three major credit bureaus in the US, all of which maintain a credit score about you. Your credit score supposedly gives an accurate reflection o...
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by Jon Arnold - 2007-03-28
It is probably not a news alert to you that there are three major credit bureaus in the US, all of which maintain a credit score about you. Your credit score supposedly gives an accurate reflecti...
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by Robert Hughes - 2007-03-31
The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) was passed to help protect consumers against unfair practices and from inaccurate information being placed in their file. It also states what must be done ...
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by Jim Banks - 2007-04-13
The top three credit bureaus that report credit score scales to banks and other lending institutions are Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union. When you use credit, you are in effect borrowing money fro...
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by Jim Banks - 2007-04-13
The three major credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) that are responsible for assigning credit scores to consumers based on information found in their credit reports charge a ...
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by Tim Gorman - 2007-04-14
Having a good credit rating can make life a lot easier. You can get a credit card, rent a property, get in-store financing, buy a house, and the list goes one. Very few people nowadays can get by wi...
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by Tim Gorman - 2007-04-29
If you find you're having trouble getting credit, whether through a credit card or a loan, then it's quite likely that you have some negative entries on your credit report. North America has a handfu...
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by Jon Arnold - 2007-06-07
If you are like the vast majority of consumers, you understand how credit works, to a very limited extent. In other words, you have a line of credit somewhere, and as long as you do not exceed your c...
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by Jon Arnold - 2007-09-29
As unbelievable as it may sound, most consumers are not aware of what their credit score is. For as valuable a piece of information as that is, it is almost unthinkable for one not to know what their ...