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Author: Tom Koziol
 

The Credit Reporting Agencies (CRA), Equifax, Experian and Trans Union are household names. All of the financial institutions use one, or all, of these CRAs to pull your credit when you apply for a loan.

According to the latest federal law, once a year you can get a free copy of your credit report from these companies. If you have not taken advantage of this freebie, go to http://www.ftc.gov and follow the free credit report link.

This article however isnt about the big three as they are now called. It is about the CRAs you have never heard of which means you dont know they exist. If you dont know they exist, you dont know their potential danger to your personal financial health.

Since I dont like secret organizations possessing super detrimental powers, I authored this expos.

Expos may be a bit of overkill but after you read it, decide for yourself. You see, if you have ever had a telephone, checking account, ATM card, applied for an apartment, or done any of the consumer type things we all do, you might be in one of these unknown databases.

I will begin with the organization commonly referred to as the telephone bill deadbeat database by the phone companies. The official name is the National Consumer Telecommunications Data Exchange, Inc. (NCTDE). It was legalized by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in September 1997 and went into operation in March 1998.

I bet you didnt know the DOJ had legislative power, did you? Privacy rights activists didnt either but, to date, no amount of effort has been effective in dismantling what has become a behemoth in the telecommunications industry.

The NCTDE (bureaucrats are fond of acronyms) is an information exchange service for its long distance carrier members. Each member reports the names of the people who failed to pay their long distance charges. Not only do they report you to NCTDE but to a third party set up by the NCTDE to maintain the database.

Equifax is that third party at present. The bright spot is the NCTDE database is managed in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).

Note: I put contact information on all of the organizations listed in this article at: http://www.senior2senior.org/healthandcreditresources.html This way, you only have to visit one page to get contact addresses on these organizations and many, many others.

Chex System, TeleCheck and SCAN are well known to the merchants of this fine country. They each maintain a database of bad check writers. Your name could be on their list if youve written as few as one bad check and whether it was your fault or not.

How can it not be your fault? If you are like me you sometimes forget to post a check in your register and before you know it, youve written another one and it clears before the first one. The result isnt always a bounced check but it could be and bingo! you are now entered into the Chex System, TeleCheck and/or SCAN database.

When this happens, they now have your name, address, telephone number, bank account number and whatever identification - usually driver license number - you put on the check per request of the store. I bet youd agree that is a lot of information about you.

Once on this list, you can be refused check writing privileges by any subscribing merchant. Plus, you may not be able to open a checking account at your home town bank. Thats right, banks are subscribing members too.

Since they do not make as much money from a checking account as they do their other services, they tend to monitor this area closely. While technically not the fault of these companies you were denied an account, they are still the ones maintaining the database so they take the heat.

If you are having problems in this area, the best resource I can find for actual help and results is: http://www.creditinfocenter.com/FeaturedArticles/ChexSystems.shtml I am not affiliated in any way with this site and make not a dime from listing their website. If I had problems, this is the site Id use.

Or, if you want to go it alone, here are their web addresses and toll free numbers:

ChexSystems
www.chexhelp.com
1-800-428-9623

SCAN
www.scanassist.com
1-800-262-7771

TeleCheck
www.telecheck.com
1-800-710-9898

Believe it or not, a Debit Bureau now exists. Just like credit bureaus aid in credit granting decisions, the Debit Bureau aids in debit granting decisions. ATM card issuance and limits thereon and check acceptance are examples of debit transactions as defined by banks.

You are correct if you believe this outfit duplicates, to some degree, the aforementioned three companies. Sorry, but you just have to live with it.

The type of information the Debit Bureau has on a person consists of your (bank) account opening and closing history, check order history, check writing history, collections data, frequency of debit and ATM card use and your personal demographics. Re-read this list because it is truly awesome and, in fact, contains more vital information than your credit report.

For more information on the Debit Bureau visit: http://www.debitbureau.com An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, especially with this organization.

Tenant screening services are well known in the property management business. They provide information on a prospective tenant that helps the manager make informed decisions. Thats the theory and, for the most part, it actually works that way.

If this is true, than the information must be fairly accurate but just what type of information is in a tenant screening report?

For starters, dont believe the information about you is accurate. Just like credit reporting agencies screw up, well, so do these outfits. If your prior landlord(s) have reported your payment and residency history, it will be in the report. If youve ever been evicted or foreclosed on, this info will be in the public records and itll also be in the screeners report.

Your criminal history will be in the report. If you have a felony, misdemeanor, or traffic convictions, all public records, they too will be in your report. The silver lining in this cloud is the Fair Credit Reporting Act governs tenant screening reports.

If you are turned down for a rental and the manager has used a screening agency, you must, by law, be furnished with all of the information in your file at the time of your application and the source of this information. You must also be given a list of the people who have received a copy of this report in the past year plus a statement of your rights regarding this report.

If the above agencies dont send a chill down your spine, you dont have a pulse. These lesser known services are probably more dangerous to your identity than the big three.

Why?

Until now, one, you didnt know they existed and two, by extension, you dont know how much false and/or negative information is contained in their files. This all adds up to, at the very least, a wrongful denial of credit or debit services, denial of phone services and denial of checking services.

At the extreme end is Identity Theft. Your identity that is. If you fall victim to Identity Theft, you could potentially lose everything you have and not receive remedy for five, or more, years.

Hopefully you will visit our resource page (see above) plus do some research on your own. After all, keeping yourself informed on who has what about you in their database is just smart personal privacy protection.

2006 All Rights Reserved

 
 
 

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