Continuing its scrutiny of the credit reporting industry, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reported on December 13 that customers of the "big three" credit-reporting bureaus disputed more than 32 million items in their credit files, with reports of debts under collection triggering the lion's share of the protests.
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CFPB steps up the scrutiny on credit reporting bureaus
The National Law Journal
December 12, 2012
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