Consumer Credit Report Act
Sep 25
2010
2010

How does the Fair Credit Reporting Act protect the rights of the consumer?
They provide the framework for the way a bank can conduct their business. It has eliminated many of the poor business practices in the past and provides a way for the consumer to demand their rights. If a bank is committing poor practices, they can be sued and be closed down by the law.
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