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FTC To Update and Improve Credit Reporting Notices

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 08/16/2010
The Federal Trade Commission is proposing revisions to the notices that consumer reporting agencies provide to consumers, and to users and furnishers of credit report information under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The FCRA requires the FTC to publish model notices for several forms that must be provided by consumer reporting agencies. The proposed changes are designed to reflect new rules that the FTC and other financial regulators have enacted under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003, and to make the notices more useful and easier to understand.
In addition to revising the general Summary of Rights notice, which informs consumers about their FCRA rights, such as how to obtain a free credit report and dispute inaccurate information in credit reports, the FTC also is proposing improvements to the notices that credit reporting agencies provide to users and furnishers of credit report information. The User Notice and Furnisher Notice inform users and furnishers of their obligation to provide certain protections to consumers. The model notices were originally issued in 1997 and revised in 2004. The FTC is accepting public comments on the proposed changes until September 21, 2010. The Commission vote authorizing the Federal Register notice was 5-0. (The staff contact is Pavneet Singh, Bureau of Consumer Protection, 202-326-2252.)
 
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2010/08/fcra.shtm

 
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Re: FTC To Update and Improve Credit Reporting Notices

I'm glad to see that the FTC is giving us the opportunity to share any ideas or concerns.Thanks for the information, Kay. I'll have a think about what I'd like to say and send it to them.

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Re: FTC To Update and Improve Credit Reporting Notices

We really need as a society to learn to speak up when opportunities to shape policy come up like this. If we don't, we have no room for complaint if decisions are made about credit reporting that we don't agree with.
 



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Re: FTC To Update and Improve Credit Reporting Notices

I don't know why they restrict the number of free credit reports you can get. Why don't the government let us get several a year, one a month even? Mistakes would be picked up faster and corrected before the wrong information was shared with companies.



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