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ArticlesMay 1, 2008

What’s On Your Receipt?

I’ve mentioned the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act of 2003 (FACTA) several times in this column. You’ll recall that FACTA made significant amendments to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), many in ways one may not have expected.

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Articlesby Gregory ArroyoDecember 1, 2007

Keeping the Matrix Tax Free

When people talk about the Internet these days, they say things like, “It’s leveling the playing field.” And just last month I talked about how a dealer used the Internet to verify a customer’s Social Security Number. What’s amazing to me is that not everyone was so hip to the Internet earlier this decade.

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Articlesby Gregory ArroyoNovember 1, 2007

31 Reasons to be Worried

A post made on Oct. 2 on the magazine’s F&I Forum made me think, “What a great story of a dealer doing it right.” But that was before I talked to Mark O’Neil, CEO of DealerTrack, about something he discussed during his keynote address at the magazine’s September F&I Conference and Expo.

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ArticlesNovember 1, 2007

What’s On Your Receipt?

You may recall the drama that played out in 2003 with regards to renewing certain provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). They were set to expire at the end of that year (if you don’t recall, trust me, folks in D.C. were losing sleep over this).

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Articlesby Kimberly CrossleyDecember 1, 2004

The Skinny on the FACT Act

Although the feds are still determining how to enforce the FACT Act, it will certainly affect all businesses that deal with consumer credit information, including auto dealerships.

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