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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Debt Collection Laws - Learn system, legal recourse to avoid high credit scare


Learn system, legal recourse to avoid high credit scare
One thing that befuddles many consumers is the credit scoring system. And things got a little more confusing when the three major credit bureaus - Equifax, TransUnion and Experian - recently announced they had joined together and created their own branded credit scoring model which they hope will replace FICO, the one now widely used by lenders.

Verified Person Develops First Workforce Screening Audit Tool
Verified Person, provider of the industry's most advanced background screening and identity verification services, has launched the first workforce audit solution for corporations and their auditors to gauge the effectiveness of their existing employment screening practices

Advani turns Volcker heat on Sonia
Stepping up BJP's offensive on the Volcker issue, leader of Opposition L K Advani demanded questioning of Congress president Sonia Gandhi after registration of cases against her party and former External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh under Foreign Contribution Regulation Act and Prevention of Corruption Act.

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