Consumer Reporting Agencies Sample Clauses

Consumer Reporting Agencies. You authorize us to obtain information about you from time to time from consumer reporting agencies, check verification services, and other third parties for the purpose of considering your application for an Atlas Card Account or any other purpose permitted by law.
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Consumer Reporting Agencies. If, in the Creditor Agency Profile Form, the Creditor Agency has authorized Fiscal Service to disclose Debts to consumer reporting agencies:
Consumer Reporting Agencies. By submitting an application to open an Account, you authorize us to obtain information about you from time to time from consumer reporting agencies, check verification services, our subsidiaries and affiliates, and other third parties for the purpose of considering your Account application or any other purpose permitted by applicable law.
Consumer Reporting Agencies. WSFCU may report information about your credit card account to consumer reporting agencies. We may also access your credit report for any permissible purpose under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, including periodic reviews of your creditworthiness, collections, and future credit line increases.
Consumer Reporting Agencies. By opening a Secured Account and Card Account, you agree that we can obtain personal information about you from time to time from one or more consumer reporting agencies, governmental entities, check verification services, and other third parties, including, but not limited to, the Service Provider, for the purpose of considering your application for a Step Account or any other purpose permitted by law. To the extent we take any adverse action or any action that would have a negative impact to you, your Step Account or the services we provide to you hereunder (including, but not limited to a denial, cancellation or revocation of an application or extension of credit, a change in the terms of an existing credit arrangement, or refusal to grant a request for credit on the terms requested), in accordance with and as required by applicable law, we will furnish you with a statement with our reasons for taking the adverse action.
Consumer Reporting Agencies. Purdue Federal may report information about your Accounts to credit bureaus. Late payments, missed payments, or other defaults on your Account may be reflected in your credit report. We may also access your credit report for any permissible purpose under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, including periodic reviews of your creditworthiness, collections, and future credit line increases.
Consumer Reporting Agencies. We and our affiliates may report information about your Program Account(s) to credit bureaus. Late payments, missed payments, or other defaults on your Program Account(s) may be reflected in your credit report. We and our affiliates may also provide information about you and your Program Account(s), as well as the activity in your Program Account(s), to one or more consumer reporting agencies. If you believe that information we or our affiliates have provided about you, your Program Account(s), or the activity in your Program Account(s) is not accurate, you may notify us at: Fidelity Investments, Attn: Consumer Data Disputes, X.X. Xxx 000000, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000. In order for us to investigate any dispute that you may submit to us with respect to information that we or our affiliates have provided, please provide us with the following information: (i) your name, address, and account number(s); (ii) an identification of the specific information that you believe is not accurate; and (iii) an explanation of the basis for your dispute.
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Related to Consumer Reporting Agencies

  • CONSUMER REPORTS The Buyer is hereby notified that a consumer report containing credit and/or personal information may be referred to in connection with this transaction.

  • SYSTEM AGENCY DATA A. As between the Parties, all data and information acquired, accessed, or made available to Grantee by, through, or on behalf of System Agency or System Agency contractors, including all electronic data generated, processed, transmitted, or stored by Grantee in the course of providing data processing services in connection with Xxxxxxx’s performance hereunder (the “System Agency Data”), is owned solely by System Agency.

  • Procurement from UN Agencies Goods estimated to cost less than $50,000 equivalent per contract may be procured directly from Inter-Agency Procurement Services Agency in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 3.1 and 3.9 of the Procurement Guidelines.

  • Information Reporting (a) The Fund agrees that, during the Current Special Rate Period and so long as BANA or any Affiliate thereof is the beneficial owner of any Outstanding VRDP Shares, it will deliver, or direct the Tender and Paying Agent to deliver, to BANA and any such Affiliate:

  • Utilization Reports Both the Contractor and Subcontractor shall complete Quarterly Utilization Reports (or similar type documents containing the same information) and submit them to the Contracting Officer and to the Bureau within ten (10) business days at the end of each quarter. This information will be used to determine the actual dollar amount paid to Subcontractor and will also serve as a record of fulfillment of Contractor’s Small Diverse Business and Small Business Commitments. If there was no activity during the quarter, then the form must be completed by stating “No activity in this quarter.” A late fee of $100.00 per day may be assessed against the Contractor if its Utilization Report is not submitted in accordance with the schedule above.

  • Monthly Reporting Within twenty (20) calendar days following the end of each calendar month, Registry Operator shall deliver to ICANN reports in the format set forth in Specification 3 attached hereto (“Specification 3”).

  • Other Reporting Requirements ‌ The following describes certain other reports required under this Contract:

  • Financial Consumer Agency of Canada If you have a complaint in respect of the disclosure of or the manner of calculating the cost of borrowing or any other consumer protection provision, you may contact the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) by writing to the address given below. The FCAC supervises federally regulated financial institutions to ensure they comply with consumer protection laws. The FCAC also helps educate consumers and monitors industry codes of conduct and public commitments designed to protect the interests of consumers. Federal consumer protection laws affect you in a number of ways. For example, financial institutions must provide you with information about their fees, interest rates and complaint handling procedures. You can reach the FCAC by: Toll-free Telephone: 0-000-000-XXXX (3222) for services in English 1-866-461-ACFC (2232) for services in French Toll-free Fax: 000-000-0000 Email Address: xxxx@xxxx-xxxx.xx.xx Website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx/en/financial-consumer-agency.html (see “contact us” section) By writing: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada 6th Floor, Enterprise Building 000 Xxxxxxx Xxx. Xxxx Xxxxxx, XX X0X 0X0 The FCAC will determine whether the financial institution is in compliance. It will not, however, resolve individual consumer complaints.

  • Consumer information The Retailer will on reasonable written request from the Distributor, and within a reasonable timeframe, provide the Distributor with such Consumer information as is reasonably available to the Retailer and necessary to enable the Distributor to fulfil its obligations in accordance with this agreement. The information will be treated by the Distributor as Confidential Information and the Distributor expressly acknowledges and agrees that it is not authorised to, and will not, use such information in any way or form other than as permitted by this clause 29.2.

  • Reporting of Reportable Events If Xxxxx determines (after a reasonable opportunity to conduct an appropriate review or investigation of the allegations) through any means that there is a Reportable Event, Xxxxx shall notify OIG, in writing, within 30 days after making the determination that the Reportable Event exists.

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