Users Must Provide Certifications Sample Clauses

Users Must Provide Certifications. Section 604(f) prohibits any person from obtaining a consumer report from a consumer reporting agency (CRA) unless the person has certified to the CRA the permissible purpose(s) for which the report is being obtained and certifies that the report will not be used for any other purpose.
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Users Must Provide Certifications. Section 604(f) prohibits any person from obtaining a consumer report from a consumer reporting agency (CRA) unless the person has certified to the CRA the permissible purpose(s) for which the report is being obtained and certifies that the report will not be used for any other purpose. Sarma | Remedying the Effects of Identity Theft Phone: 000.000.0000 | Fax: 000.000.0000 You are receiving this information because you have notified a consumer reporting agency that you believe you are a victim of identity theft. Identity theft occurs when someone uses your name, Social Security number, date of birth, or other identifying information, without lawful authority, to commit fraud, such as opening a credit card account or obtaining a loan in your name. For more information, visit xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx and xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxx. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) governs the collection and use of information about you, including how you pay your bills. Consumer reporting agencies, such as credit bureaus, collect this information and provide it to your creditors and other persons who have a right to the information. In 2003, Congress amended the FCRA to give you specific rights when you are, or believe that you are, the victim of identity theft. These rights are intended to help you recover from identity theft. Here's a brief overview of the FCRA rights, designed to help you deal with the problems that identity theft can cause:
Users Must Provide Certifications. Section 604(f) prohibits any person from obtaining a consumer report from a consumer reporting agency (CRA) unless the person has certified to the CRA the permissible purpose(s) for which the report is being obtained and certifies that the report will not be used for any other purpose. Sarma | Remedying the Effects of Identity Theft Phone: 000.000.0000 | Fax: 000.000.0000 Para información en español, visite xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx o escribe a la Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 0000 X Xxxxxx X.X., Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. You are receiving this information because you have notified a consumer reporting agency that you believe that you are a victim of identity theft. Identity theft occurs when someone uses your name, Social Security number, date of birth, or other identifying information, without authority, to commit fraud. For example, someone may have committed identity theft by using your personal information to open a credit card account or get a loan in your name. For more information, visit xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx or write to: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 0000 X Xxxxxx X.X., Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) gives you specific rights when you are, or believe that you are, the victim of identity theft. Here is a brief summary of the rights designed to help you recover from identity theft.
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