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@Anonymous wrote:
that is sooooo strange. It makes no sense. It is against the law. Anyone can add someone else to their credit report then out of malice to ding their score if they really wanted. This just does not make sense to me. I'm puzzled.
@voidman wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
that is sooooo strange. It makes no sense. It is against the law. Anyone can add someone else to their credit report then out of malice to ding their score if they really wanted. This just does not make sense to me. I'm puzzled.
Whats wrong with that, AU can be anyone not necessarily a family member.
@Anonymous wrote:
that is sooooo strange. It makes no sense. It is against the law. Anyone can add someone else to their credit report then out of malice to ding their score if they really wanted. This just does not make sense to me. I'm puzzled.
@aftermath wrote:How would the CCC know WHOS credit file to report to? If I told them "I want to add John Doe as an AU" how would they know which John Doe's credit report to add the AU account to?This really confuses me.
@Anonymous wrote:
@aftermath wrote:
How would the CCC know WHOS credit file to report to? If I told them "I want to add John Doe as an AU" how would they know which John Doe's credit report to add the AU account to?This really confuses me.
exactly.