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Equifax:  Employers can know your score.

 

Equifax changed two of its pages about credit scares scores.

But here is another one that says, “Lenders, employers, car dealers — they all can know your FICO score, and so can you.”

Are you there, Equifax?

Posted on May 18, 2009December 4, 2012Author Greg FisherCategories Employers, Equifax, MediaTags employer, Equifax, training

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