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In reply to the discussion: What you may not have known about Credit Checks and Credit Ratings. MUST KNOW AND SCREAM ABOUT [View all]napoleon_in_rags
(3,992 posts)The scary thing is not about legitimate debts and defaults being reported to others, its that the whole system is controlled by private individuals who can basically say whatever they want.
My job title was misrepresented on my credit report for a long time, as something like "forced to live at home", which I don't understand. It was never my job title. As an outspoken progressive, I have to wonder if this little mistake isn't there for a reason, (Its supposed to imply I'm living in mom's basement or something? I'm not.) and because the system is outside of government, what rights do I have about what they choose to report about me?
You get these little flashes about the terrible power of an unregulated private sector, and that's why I'm a Dem. Reporting people's credit worthiness is a useful part of a functional society that practices lending, but when you see hints of a system for sale and subject to lies and distortions to satisfy third party interests, the potential evil of the thing becomes clear.