
How new rules could protect you from credit errors
Clip: 3/9/2015 | 7m 2s
The three largest credit rating agencies have negotiated to change their review process.
In the past, the way credit rating agencies reviewed disputes or errors frequently hurt consumers. The nation’s three largest credit rating agencies have negotiated with the state of New York to change their review process, and to wait longer before posting unpaid medical debts. Judy Woodruff learns more from New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
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How new rules could protect you from credit errors
Clip: 3/9/2015 | 7m 2s
In the past, the way credit rating agencies reviewed disputes or errors frequently hurt consumers. The nation’s three largest credit rating agencies have negotiated with the state of New York to change their review process, and to wait longer before posting unpaid medical debts. Judy Woodruff learns more from New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
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