Your Consumer Rights. Consumer credit reporting agencies (CRAs) collect credit information on you from banks, department stores, credit card companies, and other types of financial institutions that may extend you credit. CRAs make money selling the information they have in their databank, including information about your credit profile. Because of this, it is only prudent that you exercise your legal rights as a consumer, know what is in your credit file, make sure they are accurate and challenge it and have it corrected when necessary. CRAs are required by the Fair Credit Reporting Act to tell you the contents of your file. There are several ways to contact a CRA: IF DECLINED FOR A LOAN, call the lender who is required by the FCRA to give you the name, address and View the rest of this article
Thursday, September 6, 2007
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