Well maybe time to create such an entity, since none thats international / global exists, and it's definitely not cost efficient to signup with every local credit information system on the planet ;)
Heck if I know, we need some way to protect ourselves. And the system wouldn't contain any credit information, only blacklists (or similar). Shoot some suggestions, regulatory considerations can be overcome in a wide variety of nations. Some kind of joint effort seems to be needed however. And a system like this would only work if quite a few companies joined in to provide data. I for one am quite willing to host the systems while it's being built, I can even foot the bill. Later if successful (working) we can figure something out if it turns into a high traffic/resource hog. Let me know if *anyone* would be interested... /Danny On Sun, 2005-06-19 at 09:39 -0400, Justin B Newman wrote: > Danny Froberg wrote: > > How about a members only system? > > > > A company has a problem with a person / company / card, report it to the > > system, company #2 gets a signup that matches an entry in the database > > and callback returns a alert flag so the second company can do manual > > authorization/activation... > > > > That way the data would be protected, it's not publicly available lists, > > but you would need the info to match it... > > > > Am I making any sense? ;) > > At this point, I wonder if one would have created essentially a consumer > credit system, which would be subject to credit bureau rules in the US? > > -jbn > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Biz mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Biz mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
