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Error of fact in domain consolidatedcredit.org

#n93000001540 (Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc.) corrects its false information after message from creditscoring.com

| By Greg Fisher

THE PLAYERS:

Davis

Herman / Lewis-Parks #FinCon / Victor

Schlifske / Hoylman / Anonymous writer, Northwestern Mutual

Fisher


See a previous interaction regarding Consolidated Credit Counseling, Inc. #Myth11 That entity's number is n93000001540.

The last line of the home page of consolidatedcredit.org states, "Consolidated Credit, Inc."

The Better Business Bureau associated with that internet domain does not mention an organization named "Consolidated Credit, Inc." Under Alternate Business Names is only "CCCS."

Northwestern Mutual refers to April Lewis-Parks as "April Lewis of Consumer Credit Counselors of Fort Lauderdale, Florida" as well as "Lewis and her colleagues at Consolidated Credit."


From: Greg Fisher [mailto:greg@truthandfalsity.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 3:06 PM
To: April Lewis-Parks, director of Education and Public Relations, Consolidated Credit
Subject: FW: credit score, #1507h, Forbes-Northwestern Mutual-Consolidated Credit, the company he keeps, Lewis

See below.

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Greg Fisher
The Credit Scoring Site
creditscoring.com
PO Box 342
Dayton, Ohio 45409-0342
skype fisher100
mobile/text 937-681-3224
fax 937-630-3213




From: Greg Fisher [mailto:greg@truthandfalsity.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 2:49 PM
To: Monica Victor, content writer, Consolidated Credit
Subject: FW: credit score, #1507h, Forbes-Northwestern Mutual-Consolidated Credit, the company he keeps

I'm with the media, I'm writing about your organization, and I am on deadline. The deadline is tomorrow.

According to Northwestern Mutual: "If you decide you want to work part time during retirement, a bad credit rating could turn prospective employers off. Lewis [April Lewis-Parks of Consolidated Credit, Fort Lauderdale] says in recent years even retail outlets have begun checking credit ratings of prospective employees to weed out people they fear may be risky."

Unsure of what they mean by ratings, I located a document on your website that states, "Even employers use credit scores to make hiring decisions, so a bad score could keep you from getting your dream job."

That settles it: You don't know what you're talking about.

Employers do not use credit scores. I looked into it.

What are you doing about your false information?

--
Greg Fisher
The Credit Scoring Site
creditscoring.com
PO Box 342
Dayton, Ohio 45409-0342
mobile/text 937-681-3224
fax 937-630-3213


Now the page states, "Even employers use your credit profile to make hiring decisions, so bad credit may potentially prevent you from getting your dream job."

The word score is not in that sentence.

Follow #1507h.




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