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Difference between revisions of "Taking Charge of Your Credit Report"

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{{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [http://www.leighco.ca/wendy-andersen Wendy Andersen], Digby Leigh & Company|date= October 2017}} {{Dial-A-Law TOC|expanded = money}}
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A credit report shows your history of paying bills and borrowing money. Banks and others considering doing business with you look at your credit report to decide whether you’re trustworthy.  
A '''credit report''' shows your history of paying bills and borrowing money. Banks and others considering doing business with you look at your credit report to decide whether you’re trustworthy.  


==Understand your legal rights==
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