piątek, 14 października 2011

Credit rating San Diego


credit rating San Diego

The FTC's proposed rule does not focus on these kinds of abuses, he writes. Charles Burnett, president of Evergreen Credit Reporting, a small Nevada CRA that operates creditreporting.com, said in comments credit rating San Diego his business will be affected by the proposed rule requiring any Internet sites that offer free credit reports set up a separate Web page (called a landing page) that includes the FTC disclosure: This is not the free credit report provided for by federal law. To get your free report, visit www.AnnualCreditReport.com or call (877) 322-8228. Burnett called the rule extreme, adding the landing page will direct most if not all potential customers to the government website whether the customer is looking for the free annual credit report under law or not. irs free credit report

He adds: We do not attempt to mislead consumers, but we do generate revenue for our company by selling credit reports and related products to consumers, and we are sensitive to FTC requirements that may adversely affect our ability to sell legitimate credit rating San Diego products. Chamber of Commerce also filed comments objecting to the separate landing page requirement. The proposed rule would greatly discourage consumers from obtaining products on commercial sites. free credit report now Businesses credit rating San Diego offer consumers a variety of useful products, many of credit rating San Diego which have been vetted by regulatory agencies.

By setting up roadblocks to the sites that offer the commercial products, however, many consumers will be deterred from taking the extra credit rating San Diego steps necessary to obtain such products. reports getting thousands of complaints annually from consumers under the current system whereby consumers are required to set up an account or provide a credit card, before they are able to access their free annual credit report. credit report monitoring Because the reports are free, there is no reason to require a consumer to provide his or her credit card or to set up an 'account' with the CRA, according to comments filed by Rodney L.

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