Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), if you have been denied credit, you have a right to
A)
inspect your credit file and have any errors or unsubstantiated entries corrected or removed.
B)
sue the credit bureau if your credit file indicates that you should have been granted credit.
C)
same response as b, except you can sue only if you are a woman or member of a minority group.
D)
nothing; essentially FCRA imposes sanctions only on what information credit bureaus may not keep.
ANSWER
A
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