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by BrandoElFollito
913 days ago
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The difference is that we do not have a score and that there is an implicit trust in your declarations. These declarations are somehow checked for major inconsistencies but that's all. There is no history of credit and the note in the centralized database is removed when you actually pay (this is then rather a "database of people who are currently late in their payments") The other thing is that we do not have the problem of "I know your SS# so I can take a credit" - it requires all kinds of bureaucratic gymnastics. |
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of course you have a score, it's just implied rather than explicit. how many missed payments? how much were those missed payments? that's the score.
> an implicit trust in your declarations
...but we still look you up in the central database ;-) sure, we trust you