In a message dated 5/5/01 3:04:48 PM, peggyh@i... writes:
<< Yes, but reports are still made TO credit bureaus from creditors, and that information is disseminated by the credit bureau without the bureau's having verified ANY of the information from creditors as accurate. Often information is inaccurate, and yet, companies who send credit bureaus inaccurate information stay in business and prosper!>.
True, but at least you can get a copy of the report and correct any errors.
<<Again, I would not recommend broadcasting information willy-nilly. >>
We agree. If you are ASKED for information, it's a different ballgame.
<<But answering legitimate questions TRUTHFULLY should never be against the law (unless, of course, one had signed a contract with a confidentiality requirement, or the answer involves national security classified information, or there is some other legal requirement like medical privacy). >>
Agreed again.
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