Junum : Their Power of Atty

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by Rain, Mar 25, 2001.

  1. Rain

    Rain Member

    I read somewhere that Junum requires members to sign a Power of Attorney. Which type of Power of Attorney is this? Is it a General Power, which is too broad in scope for me to feel comfortable signing over to them, or is it a Special Limited Power of Attorney, which I'd be okay with.

    If it is a Special Limited Power, what limited powers does the one they want members to sign grant Junum?

    Thanks for any info on this,

    Rain
     
  2. Nave

    Nave Well-Known Member

    Re: Junum : Their Power of Att

    Yes, you are required to sign over P.O.A. to Junum and yes, it is limited to the scope of the context in which Junum is performing services for your credit report disputes.

    -Dave
     
  3. Rain

    Rain Member

    Re: Junum : Their Power of Att

    Thanks Dave. That makes me feel more comfortable with it, then. I appreciate the answer. :)

    Rain
     

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