| By Greg Fisher
@CreditScoreRes If that is the case, explain "increase it to secure a better job." https://t.co/JbYUQXAXUH. http://t.co/QSshHQ41Pc #falsity
— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) February 27, 2014
Employers do not use credit scores.
However, website CreditScoreResource.com falsely states: "Our credit score is very likely the most important number attached to our lives other than our Social Security number. It can determine whether we get a loan or receive other forms of credit, rd,[SIC] but also if we secure the job we want or apartment we'd like to rent."
That's not true.
The same page also states, "'This EBook is written for the average consumer,' says Ms. [Ethel] Wilson. 'Our goal in publishing it is to help every individual to understand their credit score, how much it affects their life, and how they can increase it to secure a better job, a better rate on loans and credit cards, and have much better overall financial health.'"
@creditscoring I can see the misunderstanding and I'll correct that.That's an error on my part. Thank you for bringing that to my attention.
— creditscoreresource (@CreditScoreRes) February 27, 2014
@creditscoring My name is Ethel Wilson. The writer of that post is an intern.
— creditscoreresource (@CreditScoreRes) February 27, 2014
Special thanks @creditscoring for noticing our boo boo. I hope it's OK that we mentioned you in the post. Let me know.
— creditscoreresource (@CreditScoreRes) February 27, 2014
@CreditScoreRes You did it https://t.co/robkMg10Wd again. Your RT of https://t.co/E6QHga0OyO links to "employers demanding." @GSvrs #falsity
— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) February 27, 2014
@CreditScoreRes ? Article linked ("Mate with") from your release falsely states, "With many employers demanding a #creditscore... " @GSvrs
— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) February 27, 2014