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CREDIT [Part 1 of 4]
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Newsgroups: misc.consumers,news.answers
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Path: trystro!think.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!darwin.sura.net!convex!news.oc.com!spssig.spss.com!adams
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From: adams@spss.com (Steve Adams)
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Subject: misc.consumers FAQ on credit part 1 of 3
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Message-ID: <1992Aug25.130430.12748@spss.com>
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Followup-To: misc.consumers
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Sender: news@spss.com (Net News Admin)
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Supersedes: <1992Jul30.144937.39503@spss.com>
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Organization: SPSS Inc.
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References: none
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Distribution: usa
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Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1992 13:04:30 GMT
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Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
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Expires: Fri, 9 Oct 1992 13:04:30 GMT
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Lines: 281
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Archive-name: consumer-credit-faq/part1
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Last-modified: 21 Aug 1992
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Welcome!
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Many questions are frequently asked on misc.consumers. This FAQ tries
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to answer questions about one area, namely consumer credit. (Even within
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that area, there's so much information that the FAQ is specialized in credit
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cards and credit reports.) I hope others will put together similar
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lists in other areas. Such lists can be forwarded to me for posting and
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maintenance.
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This FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) list should be a repository of the
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canonical "best" answers. If you know a better answer or a change that
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improves an answer, please tell me! (Use email, please. Traffic in
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this group is high, and I might easily miss a relevant posted article.)
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Steve Adams, SPSS, Inc., Chicago, IL, USA
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adams@spss.com
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Because this FAQ list is quite long, it is divided into three parts.
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Part 1 (this file) is a table of contents, so that you can see easily
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whether your question is answered in the other two parts. (If you have
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last month's version, you may want to look at the diffs rather than
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reread these three long articles. Look for "misc.consumers FAQ on
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credit diff" in the Subject lines.)
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Contents of part 2 (credit cards)
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section 1. Credit cards, other cards
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101. What kinds of cards are there?
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102. What is an affinity card?
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103. Is MasterCard better than Visa, or vice versa? What about
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American Express, Diners Club, etc.?
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104. Why does my neighbor's MasterCard or Visa have different rates
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and fees from mine?
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105. What is a secured card?
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106. What is a guaranteed card?
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107. What is an unsecured card?
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108. What is a debit card?
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109. How does an ATM card differ from a debit card?
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110. Where can I find information about telephone credit cards?
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section 2. Good deals, bad deals
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201. In general, what should I look for in a credit card?
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202. Do I want a fixed-rate or floating-rate (variable-rate) card?
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203. How do annual fees work?
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204. Can I get the annual fee waived at renewal time?
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205. What about application fees?
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206. What other fees should I be concerned about?
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207. Why is a grace period important?
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208. Why is a discount better than a rebate?
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209. What else should I watch out for in cards with rebates?
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210. How do I evaluate a secured card?
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211. Shouldn't I get as many cards as I can?
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212. Why would I want more than one of the same kind of card?
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213. Is a gold card worth the higher annual fee?
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214. I was mailed a solicitation for a Visa or MasterCard that
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accrues frequent-flyer miles on my purchases. Is this a good
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thing?
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215. I belong to the Benevolent Order of Mumble, and they mailed me
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a credit-card solicitation. It would be a MasterCard with
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their logo on it. Is this a good deal?
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216. My bank offered me a deal if I would agree to set up my
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checking account for automatic withdrawal on the due date to
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pay the credit card. Is this a good idea?
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217. I got a call (or saw an ad) inviting me to call a 900 number
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for a "guaranteed" MasterCard or Visa. Is this a good deal?
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218. What should I watch out for in a corporate card?
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219. I saw an ad for a card I've never heard of. What's the story?
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220. I got an application for a card that didn't state interest rate
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and fees. Is this legal?
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section 3. Lists of good cards
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301. Where are lists of the best cards?
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302. I don't want to look up magazines. Isn't there an easier way?
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303. I understand why low rates or no annual fees are important.
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Why would I care about which banks issue the most cards?
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304. Okay, I know that First Mumble Bank of Fubar has a card I want
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to apply for. How do I get in touch?
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section 4. When you buy with a credit card
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401. Is it better to pay by check or by credit card, as a rule?
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402. When I make a purchase, can they ask for my address or phone
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number?
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403. If it's against the rules, why do merchants insist on address
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or phone number?
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404. What should I do when asked for personal information I don't
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want to give?
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405. I tried to charge a $10 item but the merchant pointed to a sign
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"minimum charge $20." Is this valid?
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406. Can the merchant charge credit-card users more than cash
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customers for the same item?
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407. I made a hotel reservation, and guaranteed it with my credit
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card. When I showed up, the hotel denied my reservation. Have
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I any recourse?
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408. I paid by check, and the merchant wrote my credit-card number
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on the back. If the check bounces, can the merchant charge my
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card?
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409. Can mail-order merchants charge my card before they ship?
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410. Is there any official document that I can take with me to show
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merchants who violate the rules?
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411. Where should I report merchants who break the rules?
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412. Does my payment have to reach the lender by the "due date" on
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the bill, or is it enough if I just mail it by the due date?
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413. I have a checking or savings account at the same bank as my
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Visa or MasterCard. Can the bank freeze my account or take
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money from it if I miss a payment on my credit card bill?
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section 5. Billing errors and overcharges
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501. What kind of problems am I protected against?
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502. There's an error on my bill. What should I do?
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503. I got ripped off by the merchant. What should I do?
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504. Exactly which purchases qualify under the Fair Credit Billing
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Act?
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505. Will the bank get involved right away?
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506. What does resolving a problem "in good faith" mean?
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507. Any other hints for dealing with a problem merchant?
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508. I tried in good faith, but the merchant won't budge. Can the
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bank help?
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509. What does the bank do when I ask for a chargeback?
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510. What happens to finance charges on the disputed amount?
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511. What if I paid my bill in full before I noticed a problem?
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512. How do I avoid problems with unauthorized charges?
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section 6. Miscellaneous credit-card stuff
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601. What do the digits in my credit-card number mean?
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602. I lost my credit card, or it was stolen. What should I do?
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603. What is the 800 number for customer service?
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604. Why was I turned down for a credit card?
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605. Should I give my credit-card number over the phone?
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606. How far can collection agencies go in bothering me?
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Contents of part 3 (credit reports)
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section 7. Credit reports--in general
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701. What is "the credit bureau"?
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702. Who assigns my credit rating?
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703. How long does it take for an event (positive or negative) to
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show up on my credit report?
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704. How does a lender decide whether to grant a loan?
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705. Should I apply for as many credit cards and charge accounts as
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possible, even if I won't use most of them right away?
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706. I was refused a loan or credit card. What can I do?
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707. One lender refused my loan, but another one said it was fine.
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How can this be?
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708. I'm planning to apply for a loan, and I'd like to know up front
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that my credit is clean. Can I get a copy?
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709. How long do negative items stay in my report?
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section 8. Getting and reading your credit report
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801. How much does my credit report cost?
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802. Can I get a free copy of my own credit report?
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803. Can I phone in my request?
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804. Where do I mail my request for a credit report?
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805. What information should I provide when requesting a report?
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806. Help! What are all those codes on my credit report?
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807. What are "inquiries" on my credit report?
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section 9. Fixing your credit report
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901. I've got a copy of my credit report, and it's wrong. What now?
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902. What exactly will the credit bureau do with my correction?
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903. My credit report shows adverse information, but I have a letter
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from the bank saying that information is false. Can I submit
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this letter to the credit bureau?
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904. The credit bureau ignored my correction -- or it says an item
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is right but I can prove it's wrong. What can I do?
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905. My credit report shows transactions from other people with the
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same name or similar names. How can I get it cleaned up?
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906. My spouse and I had joint credit accounts, and s/he ran up a
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lot of debts. Now we're divorced, and I want my ex's debts off
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my report.
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907. I got in trouble and ran up a lot of debts I couldn't pay, and
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now my credit report looks awful. How can I get credit?
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908. Are "credit repair" agencies legitimate?
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Disclaimers
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The information presented here comes from others' research and from
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seemingly well-informed articles in news media and on Usenet. What is
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here is true to the best of my understanding, but I am only human (and
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I'm not an attorney). Before you rely on any of the information here,
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check it out for yourself. This is only a guide.
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This list relates to law and custom in the U.S. and should not be taken
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as a guide to consumer credit in other nations. Also, it concentrates
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on Federal law as opposed to state laws, which vary widely. State law
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may give you important protections in addition to those from Federal
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law, but in every state you have _at_least_ the protections derived from
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Federal law and listed here. I'm always interested in state and local
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comparisons, but by design I omit almost all state information from this
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list: it's long enough already!
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Other resources
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The Federal Reserve System publishes a series of pamphlets that describe
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your legal rights and advise you on conducting your financial affairs.
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Most are free or cost well under $1. You can get a free index of them
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from your nearest Federal Reserve Bank; ask for the catalog {Public
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Information Materials}. (If you don't know where the nearest Federal
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Reserve Bank is, any bank can tell you.) Readers of this FAQ list will
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be especially interested in the publications listed on six pages under
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"Consumer Finance," most intended for the general public. There are
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also many publications on home-equity loans and other home mortgages.
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The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council puts out a
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booklet called {Consumer Rights}. It lists the Federal laws that
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protect consumers' rights and explains how to make complaints against
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financial institutions. I picked up a copy in the literature rack
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at the FRB of Cleveland; you might try writing the Council at 1776 G
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Street NW, suite 850B, Washington DC 20006 or ask at your library.
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General net usage
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=================
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Many FAQs on most newsgroups are really about how to use the net, your
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newsreader, or email, or what is proper netiquette. If you don't know
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about that stuff, you are strongly urged to subscribe to either
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news.newusers.questions or news.announce.newusers, or both.
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You may also be interested in news.answers, which collects FAQ lists for
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many newsgroups. That newsgroup should have a long expiry time at your
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site; if not, talk to your sysadmin. FAQ lists are also available by
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anonymous FTP or email from pit-manager.mit.edu; see details below.
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Acknowledgements
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I want to thank the many misc.consumers readers who've sent corrections
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and suggestions since the first edition of this list in summer of 1991.
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I regret that I cannot thank most of them by name, because I failed to
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keep track of correspondents' names and addresses for the first six or
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seven months. The following have contributed after 25 Dec 1991:
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Muhammad Basit, Bill Branum, Craig Browning, Jim Burke, Dale Finn, David
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Grabiner, Joe Konstan, Tim Lee, John Levine, Roger Lustig, Will Martin,
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Dave Niebuhr, Rich Salz, Mark Schuldenfrei, Russell Schulz, Carol
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Springs, William December Starr, Ivan Weisz, David Whiteman, Tom
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Wicklund, Hongfei Zhang
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Special thanks goes to Stan Brown, who originated this FAQ.
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For updated copies of the complete misc.consumers FAQ on credit, please
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look first in news.answers for articles with subject lines like this
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article's. New versions are posted around the third week of each month,
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in such a way that they should not expire until the following month's
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version is posted. If you can't find the current edition in
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news.answers, use ftp to pit-manager.mit.edu [18.172.1.27] to retrieve
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these files:
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/pub/usenet/news.answers/consumer-credit-faq/part1
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/pub/usenet/news.answers/consumer-credit-faq/part2
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/pub/usenet/news.answers/consumer-credit-faq/part3
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If you can't find the FAQs in news.answers and you have no ftp access,
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send a message with the following text
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send usenet/news.answers/consumer-credit-faq/part1
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send usenet/news.answers/consumer-credit-faq/part2
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send usenet/news.answers/consumer-credit-faq/part3
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and no subject to mail-server@pit-manager.mit.edu. Add "help" on a
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separate line for instructions on using the server.
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(continued in part 2)
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--
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The opinions expressed above are those of the author and not SPSS, Inc.
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adams@spss.com Phone: (312) 329-3522
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Steve Adams Fax: (312) 329-3558
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