On the recordApril 26, 2023
So if the Federal Consumer Protection Agency said, 'These data are so inaccurate they should not be on credit reports,' would you then remove them from the credit reports?
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congress.govSo if the Federal Consumer Protection Agency said, 'These data are so inaccurate they should not be on credit reports,' would you then remove them from the credit reports?
Warren questions the CEO about removing inaccurate data from credit reports.
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