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Credit companies fail to meet deadlines – Privacy Commissioner

The three major credit reporting companies are up to scratch with online requests but not offline. With special audio feature.

Campbell Gibson
Thu, 12 May 2016

A spot check on the three major credit reporting companies – Veda, Centrix and Dun & Bradsheet – has revealed they are failing to deliver personal information reports on time.

A report from Privacy Commissioner John Edwards says two of the three companies failed to respond to at least two requests

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Campbell Gibson
Thu, 12 May 2016
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