The Credit Scoring Site A bleak account 

False information published by the state of New York

Fundamental American history and questionable ethics

| By Greg Fisher

The federal law The Fair Credit Reporting Act states, "A person shall not furnish any information relating to a consumer to any consumer reporting agency if the person knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the information is inaccurate."

Unfortunately, however, for a time, the New York state government said, "You may be able to negotiate removal of the negative information as part of the payment agreement with a third-party collection agency."

That notion is Credit Score Myth 11. Pretty ridiculous when you think about it. Lying. Anarchy. Breakdown of society. Who ARE these people? #Myth11

The Game

Please stop publishing false information.

You, the New York state government, published the false statement, in the internet domain ny.gov, "The former has gained the support of House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi and President-elect Barak Obama." https://www.dot.ny.gov/conferences/gastax/repository/Composite%20final.pdf#page=29

Of course, misidentifying the congresswoman is not the worst thing in that sentence. That, false information, is the premise for a game I am conducting in which you are, with no say in the matter, a participant. Its first round is an introduction and pointing out the breadth of falsity. The Game is documented at creditscoring.com/game and moves left to right on a map of the conterminous US. The second five contestants are Michigan, you, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.

What is your policy regarding false information you have published?

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Greg Fisher
PO Box 342
Dayton, Ohio 45409

One of those out-of-the-office automated replies came back from Morrisey. It said to contact Glenn Blain or Carol Breen for immediate assistance. #falsity #NY #Error49




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