You May Seek Damages From Violators - CREDIT REPORT
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CREDIT REPORT: You may seek damages from violators
If a Credit Reporting Act, a user or (in some cases) a provider of Credit Reporting Act data, violates the FCredit Reporting Act, you may sue them in state or federal courtADDITIONAL CREDIT REPORT RELATED FACTS
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