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Why aren underserved consumers already in the credit bureaus huge data bases?

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Why aren underserved consumers already in the credit bureaus huge data bases?

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The credit-reporting system in the U.S. is entirely voluntary. Each major credit bureau adds new consumers only when a creditor, collection agency or other business sends it credit-related information involving that consumer. So consumers can be missing from credit bureau files if the consumers have not yet opened a credit account or their credit activity has not been reported to a major credit bureau.

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