Examine your Canadian Credit Report
Credit Report Canada wants to empower citizens with their own Canadian credit report. You are certainly entitled to know where you stand with any bank, credit card company or other lending institution [more...]
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Federal Credit Rights
Credit rights etched in Canadas federal laws dictate the information Canadian credit bureaus can keep on you, and with whom they share that information. These credit rights are critical if you want to correct erroneous information on file with a Canadian credit bureau [more...]
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FICO
Score
Do you know what your FICO score is? Probably not. But don't fret; you're ahead of the game if you know what a FICO score is in the first place.
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Credit
Fraud
You never thought credit fraud would happen to you...until it does. Credit fraud is just one of those things, we tend not
to think about it until it is too late. [ more
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Credit Rights established by provincial statute to protect Canadian consumers
Your rights as a consumer are protected in Canada by both provincial credit reporting laws and federal privacy legislation. These two articles summarize both aspects of your credit rights under these
statutes: [ more...]
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Credit Rights protected by federal statutes for Canadian consumers
Your rights as a consumer are protected in Canada by federal privacy legislation. In Part 2 of this series, we discuss the national Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) which outlines requirements of organizations which can maintain personal information in the course of their business
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CREDIT REPORT CANADA creates opportunity for FREE CANADIAN CREDIT REPORT
CREDIT REPORT CANADA shows you the only ways to obtain an inexpensive as well as a FREE CANADIAN CREDIT REPORT. The inexpensive method is easy and fast, because its online. [ more... ]
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FREE CANADIAN CREDIT REPORT your right from CREDIT REPORT CANADA
A FREE CANADIAN CREDIT REPORT can be yours through CREDIT REPORT CANADA. It will cost you an envelope and stamp as well as some patience while you wait for a reply.
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CREDIT REPORT CANADA creates opportunity for FREE CANADIAN CREDIT REPORT
CREDIT REPORT CANADA shows you the only ways to obtain an inexpensive as well as a FREE CANADIAN CREDIT REPORT. The inexpensive method is easy and fast, because its online. The free costs you a stamp, an envelope and takes two-three weeks for a reply. Both are valid ways CREDIT REPORT CANADA can help you receive your online and FREE CANADIAN CREDIT REPORTS. [ more...
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Identity theft is the #1 non-violent crime in Canada
Martha Stewart was a freshman in college when it wasn't the same thing to be "Martha Stewart" anymore. All of a sudden, it meant having your cheques rejected from anyone who ran them through a scanner. She was blackballed for writing bad cheques. The catch is, Stewart herself has never written a bad cheque in her life, but that didn't stop someone else from using a fake driver's licence with her number on it and passing bad cheques with her good name. [ more... ]
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Canadian credit reports detail the facts Canadian credit bureaus share with lenders
Canadian credit reports are the way lenders in Canada keep track of your credit history. Canadian credit bureaus track this information and share your Canadian credit reports with any bank, credit card company, employer, and landlord who has your written permission for access.
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CREDIT REPAIR begins in Canada with a Canadian secured credit card VISA from Home Trust
Do you still have questions about CREDIT REPAIR using a Canadian secured credit card VISA? Here are answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) that should ease your mind about this solution to improving your credit rating in Canada. [ more...
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CREDIT MONITORING in Canada is best way to
prevent credit card fraud and identity theft of Canadian
consumers
Are you a Canadian looking for a loan, mortgage, or credit
card in Canada? Did you know that your personal Canadian
credit report is the primary tool all lenders use to make
their final decision? Did you know that 47% of credit reports
are reported to have inaccurate or missing information, which
can result in higher interest rates or even declined credit? [more...]
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