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Credit bureau / Credit history / Equifax / Credit card / Collection agency / Credit rating agency / Consumer protection / Fair Credit Reporting Act / Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act / Financial economics / Credit / Personal finance
Date: 2013-05-07 12:23:50
Credit bureau
Credit history
Equifax
Credit card
Collection agency
Credit rating agency
Consumer protection
Fair Credit Reporting Act
Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act
Financial economics
Credit
Personal finance

Law Talk October, 2012 The Ins and Outs of Credit: Introduction to Consumer Reporting Agencies Have you ever wondered why you were turned down for that credit card or new car loan? Your credit information as reported by

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