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The Credit Score Scam

 

This scam is ridiculous at best. This is when the finance manager tells you that your credit score is lower than it really is so that they can get you for higher interest rates.

 

This scam is pulled on everyone; good or bad credit.

 

This scam is easy to avoid. Just get your own copy of your credit report from Equifax.com, and bring it with you.

 

It is really difficult to lie to you about your credit score if you have your own copy of it. If your paper and theirs doesn’t say the same thing, go somewhere else because that dealership is lying to you.

 

Don’t forget to let them know it too because it’ll be nice to watch them squirm.

 

 

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