CenterPoint Energy drops its credit reporting plan
Last October, I posted about CenterPoint Energy’s plan to report delinquent accounts to the credit reporting bureaus. Last Friday, CenterPoint announced a change of plan, saying it will hold off on reporting indefinitely. Consumer groups and advocates for low-income families apparently made the difference:
They said it would damage credit records — now used for everything from employment background checks to mortgages to car insurance rates — of Minnesotans who don’t pay their bills because they don’t have the money. A new threat won’t change that, the groups protested. The group threatened to seek legislation to ban the practice.
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Tags: CenterPoint Energy, credit reporting, credit reports, FCRA
Filed under: Consumer Law & Policy
Tags: CenterPoint Energy, credit reporting, credit reports, FCRA
Filed under: Consumer Law & Policy
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