Fortune Magazine writer requests email message after a previous one
2008: National credit bureaus make statement about credit scores and employers. 2010: Fortune magazine publishes story. 2016: creditscoring.com contacts Fortune; requests reply.
| By Greg Fisher
From: Greg Fisher (greg@truthandfalsity.com)
To: "Anne Fisher, columnist, Ask Annie, Fortune Magazine"
Date: Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: credit score, falsity, CNN, #1007F
See this message and your response at http://creditscoring.com/2016/08/02-fortune-magazine.html [this page].
I wrote to you: "You wrote, @anbfisher, that 'as average credit scores are slipping, more employers are using them.' That is false."
You replied: "OK, but I need to see *your* sources. Please email me, would you?!"
I already did. Did you get my previous email message (which is attached and which you can read at http://creditscoring.com/interaction/2016/07/31-cnn.html#email), or not?
What is unclear or insufficient about the statements of the three national credit bureaus in that message?
Will you make a correction?
Please answer my previous questions.
Please reply directly to this message.
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Greg Fisher
Truth and Falsity
truthandfalsity.com
The Credit Scoring Site
creditscoring.com
PO Box 342
Dayton, Ohio 45409-0342
mobile/text 937-681-3224
[PRIOR MESSAGE ATTACHED]
[SUBSEQUENT MESSAGE IN THIS EMAIL THREAD]
@FortuneMagazine Please find out what the problem is. What is unclear? And, what is your correction policy? https://t.co/oRybnUWyYa #1007F
— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) August 3, 2016
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