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Lan Barnes wrote:
> Ever check your credit report? Ever try to get something false off it?

Yes and yes. Just last month in fact.

> They are unaccountable and they act like it.

I thought the rules of accountability were fairly reasonable. If you can
prove it is false it usually isn't a problem getting it off. It is in
their interest to have accurate credit reports. They gain nothing by
reporting incorrect information on you.


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