Interesting article, from a consumer attorney perspective

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by ontrack, Apr 27, 2007.

  1. ontrack

    ontrack Well-Known Member

  2. bizwiz41

    bizwiz41 Well-Known Member

  3. ccbob

    ccbob Well-Known Member

    From the article:
    I don't think the burden of proof for the consumer is that strict just to ask for verification. Sometimes just asking for verification is enough to fix an entry or make it disappear.

    If the going gets sticky, however, such documentation would be necessary.
     

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