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While credit reports are required by law to be given to comsumers free of charge under certain conditions, the credit score is not. As the credit reporting agencies are businesses, they choose to charge for this information. The credit score is used as a way to statistically determine one's credit worthiness.
LOL, sounds like an oxymoron to me, don't you agree?
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by Anonymous on April 30th, 2006
very clear to me
by davoomac on May 1st, 2006