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I did not know that. Years ago I worked for Dun & Bradstreet (don't know if they still exist..it was when I was 17). They did much financial investigation of each company listed in their books. There was a time when pulling a D&B Report was automatic with those who wanted a true picture of a particular company. They sold their services to all who paid for that information, as well as sold their books. But it wasn't a "pay to play" situation at all as far as I was aware. So the BBB employs "pay to play" does it? Bummer. Thanks for the heads up. Another so-called useful report that goes in the round file! :(
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You're reading The Better Business Bureau gets the majority of its income from selling accreditation to companies. That means that if co pays it automatically gets a good rating. Did you know that?
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