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FCRA is a pro consumer law

by Larry Chiang on August 20, 2015

Larry Chiang gained New York Times best seller status pre-promoting content and debuting live events before 09-09-09. What They Don’t Teach You At Stanford Business School launched at New York Fashion Week September 9, 2009. #WTDTYASBS’s knowledge activated content at film festivals like Sundance and SXSW. As CEO of Duck9, he’s testified before Congress as an expert credit witness. His mentors are Gerri Detweiler and Mark McCormack. They wrote “Ultimate Credit Handbook” and, “What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School“, respectively.


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By Larry Chiang

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FCRA is a pro consumer law. Fair Credit Reporting Act just does not consider electronic mail or World Wide Web as “methods”

 

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Right now, the only people sending snail mail are lawyers who understand the law and their families. 
 
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Victoria Secret is the front door to a FICO score over 750. They lend $300 to credit score virgins like they’re giving you $15 in wholesale. 
 
Get it!?
 
What you bought on credit for $300, cost them $15 in product. By credit score virgin, I mean a new person with very little credit that they would be considered a first time credit “EXPERIENCE”. 
This site is targeted at college grads and young professionals, contains user contributed content, and material that may be confusing to a lay audience.
 
 
 

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