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A credit trap for consumers
Hartford Courant Staff WritersSusan Crandall thought she had stellar credit, until computers at one of the nation's powerful credit reporting agencies decided she had serious money troubles. Crandall lived 50 miles from a woman who had filed for bankruptcy. They had similar names....Tags: Interior Policy, Science, Crimes, Rocky Hill, Mountain View (Santa Clara, California)
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What consumers can do
The Hartford CourantExperts say the best defense against credit errors is to check your report, as often as once a year. If you've been turned down for credit because of a report, you are entitled to a free copy of the report. In Maryland, bureaus must provide free...Tags: Maryland, Atlanta, Credit and Debt, Chicago, Companies and Corporations
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Viewing Your Own Credit Scores
Times Staff WriterConsumers can now get a glimpse of the three-digit number that often determines whether they can get a car loan, a home mortgage or even a job. A Web site launched by credit bureau Equifax and credit scorer Fair, Isaac & Co. charges consumers $12.95 to...Tags: Credit and Debt, Consumers, Companies and Corporations, Mortgages, Credit Ratings
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Huge theft of identity data could have victims in Md.
Sun StaffData collection company ChoicePoint Inc. said yesterday that it will notify 2,750 Marylanders who may have been victimized in what privacy experts said could become one of the largest identity theft cases ever. ChoicePoint said it is in the process of...Tags: Annual Reports, Crimes, Consumers, Los Angeles, Delaware
May 26, 2003
|Story| Hartford Courant
May 26, 2003
|Story| Hartford Courant
Nov 5, 2001
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Feb 22, 2005
|Story| Baltimore Sun
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