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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile
No the solution is to not depend so much on credit.
If you don't like the terms/conditions of the product, don't buy it.
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So you don't get a job, buy insurance, or rent a house because the terms are that you have to have good credit? I don't think so. You can't just opt out by not participating because
no credit history is as damaging as
bad credit history. Webb is right. We need to make the corporatocracy decouple our credit reports from all other aspects of our lives, and it may take legislation to do it.