
| Investigative Consumer Reports are special types of consumer report not commonly used by credit and collection professionals. This report differs from the typical report used for the extension of consumer credit because it is prepared through personal interviews, and may contain subjective information, as opposed to primarily transactional records. Users must certify that special notices are given, and make disclosures at request of consumer. Other special rules apply. |
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