"What CreditLearningCenter.com is saying via this campaign is the only one who knows if your credit report is accurate is you," stated Walter Burch, Editor-In-Chief of CreditLearningCenter.com. "Our message to consumers: It's up to you to know exactly what's in your credit report, and make sure it's accurate, so you get the credit you deserve," continued Burch.

"In the past, many consumers have been under the impression that credit bureaus were solely responsible for making sure credit information is accurate, when in fact the credit bureaus are only reporting information transmitted to them by creditors," stated Burch "With the staggering volume of personal data reported by creditors and governmental entities to the credit bureaus, mistakes will inadvertently occur on credit reports. At CreditLearningCenter.com, consumers can not only learn how to check their credit score and credit report, but also be connected online to all three credit bureaus if they believe their reports contain inaccurate information," added Burch.

As more and more companies struggle to generate new customers in the fiercely competitive marketplace, successfully managing risk via your three-digit credit score has become the winner-take-all Super Bowl of the 21st century economy. This is evidenced by the fact that credit ratings have grown well beyond their traditional role of determining automobile loan rates, mortgage terms, and credit card interest, to the point that customized credit risk models now determine rates for many auto and home insurance policies. Credit reports and scores are even key factors in many applications for employment. CreditLearningCenter.com provides detailed resources to help consumers understand how the information in their credit report is used to determine their credit score.

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