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The ECOA mandates that every consumer who applies for credit has an equal chance to obtain it. This is not a guarantee that credit will be granted, but rather that the factors used to determine whether an application is accepted or rejected will be consistent and consistently applied for all applicants. The FCRA ensures that consumers' rights and privacy are protected even as the credit reporting industry makes it possible for credit histories to be transmitted so quickly that stores can offer instant credit to consumers who qualify. |
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http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/credit/fcra.htm (summarizes the law) http://www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fcra.htm (gives the actual text of the law) |
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Proof of a permissible purpose under federal law |
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A background check and on-site inspection of the business |
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A current business license |
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A signed contract requiring the business to use the data properly |
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| The only time your credit report can be accessed without your permission is in prescreening for credit offers or if a judge subpoenas your credit information. You can opt out of prescreening by contacting the three major credit bureaus, although you will then receive no more pre-approved credit card offers. | |||||
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If you have been denied credit because of the contents of a credit report, the creditor must also provide you with information about how to contact the credit bureau that supplied the credit report. This is one of the few circumstances under which you are entitled to a free credit report directly from the credit bureau. |
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