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Credit bureaus don't want consumers to freeze their credit files

We blogged on this topic a while back, and the bill in question did not pass the Missouri legislature this year.

USA Today had a thorough article recently about the opposition to passing this kind of law, which many believe is the best prevention against ID theft. 30 states now have a credit freeze law, but again Missouri isn't one of them.

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Posted by Travis on July 31, 2007 1:56 pm :: Comments (0) :: Permalink

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