> > >> > > Subject: Your Credit
> > >> > >
> > >> > > Your personal credit information goes public Starting July 1st,
> > >> > > 2003
> > >> > > The four major credit bureaus in the US (Equifax, etc.) will be
> > >> > > allowed to release credit info, mailing addresses, phone numbers,
> > >> > > etc., to ANYONE who requests it. If you do not want to be
included
> > >> > > in this public release of your personal information, you can call
> > >> > > 1-888-567-8688. Once the message starts you will want option #2
> > >> > > (even though option #1 refers to this email, push #2) and then
> > >> > > option #3. Be sure to listen closely, the first option is only
for a
> > >> > > two-year period. Make sure you wait until they prompt for the
third
> > >> > > option, which opts you out FOREVER. You should receive their
> > >> > > paperwork in the mail confirming the "opting out" in less than
one
> > >> > > week after making the call.
> > >> > >
> > >> > >
> > >> > > Your personal credit information goes public Starting July 1st,
> > >> > > 2003
> > >> > > The four major credit bureaus in the US (Equifax, etc.) will be
> > >> > > allowed to release credit info, mailing addresses, phone numbers,
> > >> > > etc., to ANYONE who requests it. If you do not want to be
included
> > >> > > in this public release of your personal information, you can call
> > >> > > 1-888-567-8688. Once the message starts you will want option #2
> > >> > > (even though option #1 refers to this email, push #2) and then
> > >> > > option #3. Be sure to listen closely, the first option is only
for a
> > >> > > two-year period. Make sure you wait until they prompt for the
third
> > >> > > option, which opts you out FOREVER. You should receive their
> > >> > > paperwork in the mail confirming the "opting out" in less than
one
> > >> > > week after making the call.
> > >> > >