Archive for Credit reports and scores – Page 3

Consumers’ Buy-Now-Pay-Later repayment data is starting to be furnished to the nationwide credit reporting companies

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When you dispute credit information with your bank or other furnisher, you should get a clear and understandable response stating a result

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The CFPB recently filed two amicus briefs to ensure that credit reporting companies and furnishers follow their legal responsibilities with respect to accuracy in consumer reports

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When you get billed for medical treatment, know what protects your credit standing and how to steer clear of pitfalls

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Inaccurate credit reports hurt small businesses similar to how they hurt consumers – the CFPB commends the FTC for taking action to hold credit reporting agencies accountable for their misconduct toward small businesses

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A CFPB report revealed that the NCRAs have largely relied on vague, unhelpful form letters in response to consumer complaints filed with the Bureau

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The No Surprises Act puts guardrails in place to prevent certain unexpectedly high medical bills

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Your consumer reporting files affect your ability to get a loan, a job, an apartment, and other essentials of life

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Several weeks ago, we issued a market-monitoring inquiry into “buy now, pay later” (BNPL) products and business practices

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Consumers told us how credit reporting errors affect their lives

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