Stewart Stremler wrote:
That's back-to-front; they *lose* nothing by reporting incorrect
information on you -- they've cleverly made it your responsibility
to ensure that /their/ database is correct.

But they do. My bank WANTS to be able to loan me money. If incorrect info is on my credit report which would prevent the bank from making me the loan and making money off of me the bank will stop using that credit bureau. Likewise, if a credit report lacks certain info that someone does not pay on time or has bankruptcies or judgments or whatever the bank will make a loan and likewise lose money.

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Tracy R Reed                  http://ultraviolet.org
A: Because we read from top to bottom, left to right
Q: Why should I start my reply below the quoted text


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