A. The entity receives payment in exchange for providing a consumer report
B. The entity regularly assembles or evaluates information about consumers
C.The entity furnishes consumer reports
D.The entity uses means of interstate commerce for the purpose of preparing or furnishing consumer reports
Suppose a consumer reporting agency (falsely) reports that a consumer has defaulted on a credit card debt, which of the following is true?
A. The consumer can sue the CRA for defamation
B. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can take enforcement action against the CRA for violating the reasonable procedures requirement
C.The consumer must dispute the inaccurate information in order to have any right to sue.
D. Only the consumer can take action against the CRA.
Suppose that a bank (falsely and negligently) tells a CRA that a consumer has defaulted on a credit card debt, which of the following is true?
A. The consumer can sue the bank for defamation
B. The consumer can sue the bank for negligence
C.The consumer can sue the bank for reporting inaccurate information.
D. The consumer cannot sue at this point.
Suppose that a bank (falsely and negligently) tells a CRA that a consumer has defaulted on a credit card debt. The consumer complains to the CRA about the false report. The CRA passes the complaint to the bank. The bank automatically responds to the CRA that the report is accurate. Which of the following is FALSE?
A. The consumer cannot sue the Bank for failure to...
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