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December 5, 2013

Hi, @BWFeldman! Wrong, again. The First FICO came in 1989, not 1956. http://t.co/NGLAzuG1l9 - @lifehacker - https://t.co/V5xWNaCxNG #truth

— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) December 5, 2013



.@ReadyForZero, while we wait for prophecy fulfillment https://t.co/86Jg9kiOX4, what's this about employers/scores? http://t.co/SFFRnRhdeZ

— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) October 1, 2013

Q5: @ReadyForZero, who gave you the false idea that employers use credit scores? https://t.co/spclVGqNlW - #CreditChat - #falsity

— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) October 2, 2013

.@BWFeldman, jump in any time. You wrote it: https://t.co/tRGaJvRgfv - #CreditChat - #falsity

— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) October 2, 2013

@creditscoring Hey Greg, this is a good article about the topic: http://t.co/nwN95yaFSY. Have a good day!

— Benjamin Feldman (@BWFeldman) October 2, 2013

.@BWFeldman, take a day to reconsider that. Employers don't use credit scores. I looked into it. http://t.co/2Ja02a23Kp @NYTimes #falsity

— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) October 3, 2013

.@BWFeldman @readyforzero, your making no correction is a perfect example of the passive-aggressive behavior of a world of misinformation.

— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) October 7, 2013



Your Friends Or Your Credit Score: Will You Have to Choose? | Yahoo Finance http://t.co/DLzqhiioks via @YahooFinance @ReadyForZero

— Rod Ebrahimi (@innovatebig) September 21, 2013

.@innovatebig @ReadyForZero @YahooFinance Your #prediction must be added to the Red Book because it is so bombastic. September 20, 2023.

— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) September 24, 2013

@creditscoring wasn't exactly a prediction, I get where youre coming from. actual past performance will always be the leading indicator.

— Rod Ebrahimi (@innovatebig) September 24, 2013

.@innovatebig You might not respond (and, in turn, that might compel you to). If not a prediction, then what was it? You said "will become."

— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) September 24, 2013

@creditscoring "...increasingly dependent on the use of online data over the next decade." seems right to me. Thx for adding to red book ;)

— Rod Ebrahimi (@innovatebig) September 25, 2013

@innovatebig If this happened in a major industrial country, it would be decried as Big Brother and never make it past testing. #myth

— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) September 26, 2013