Wrison Financial
Jean Chatzky replies
| By Greg Fisher
Samuel Wright is "President/Founder" of Wrison Financial.
Employers do not use credit scores. Despite that, this is the first paragraph on the Wrison home page:
We Are Credit Experts
Your credit score is the most important three-digit number in your life. Raising your credit score and improving your credit can lead to savings of hundreds of thousands of dollars over the life of a mortgage. In addition, a higher credit score and better credit profile can help you with credit card rates, auto loans, and help you get that job you wanted.
@WrisonFinancial Employers do not use #creditscores. I looked into it. How did this happen? http://t.co/YpZ1EgtXHl #falsity #truth
— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) February 19, 2014
Gail Vaz-Oxlade
June 16, 2010, NBC "TODAY":
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At :35 in the video clip above:
Ms. CHATZKY: But if you were -- if you are out there and you want to buy a house, you want to get a mortgage...
ROKER: Mm-hmm.
Ms. CHATZKY: ...you want to get a job, you want to get a decent rate on auto insurance, that credit score becomes very important. You have to know what it is and you have to try to do the right things in order to manage it.
VAZ-OXLADE: I totally agree. I think what's happened, though, is that we have made the credit score something so holy, that everybody will do whatever it takes to get a good, high credit score even though it's bad for them financially.
She totally agrees.
@creditscoring In fact you're right -- employers use credit DATA, but they do care about this info. Thanks for pointing this out.
— Jean Chatzky (@JeanChatzky) February 12, 2014
@Equifax In Canada, do you provide #creditscores for employment purposes? http://t.co/JplorPrqxt @FCACan
— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) February 19, 2014