Consumer Reports & Scores Quiz Game Test your knowledge A Consumer Action Training Game © 2010.

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Consumer Reports & Scores Quiz Game Test your knowledge A Consumer Action Training Game © 2010

WHAT’S MY ‘NAME’ WHAT’S MY ‘NAME’ GIVE ME YOUR ‘DIGITS’ GIVE ME YOUR ‘DIGITS’ THE OTHER ‘REPORTS’ THE OTHER ‘REPORTS’ $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $400 $400 $300 $300 $200 $200 $500 $500 $400 $400 $300 $300 $200 $200 Reports & Scores Quiz ‘ORDER UP’ $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500

Your name, current and previous addresses, date of birth, employers, Social Security number. Your name, current and previous addresses, date of birth, employers, Social Security number. WHAT’S MY ‘NAME’ back

WHAT’S MY ‘NAME’ Information collected by credit reporting agencies about bankruptcies, foreclosures, suits, tax liens and judgments, from federal, state and county courts. Information collected by credit reporting agencies about bankruptcies, foreclosures, suits, tax liens and judgments, from federal, state and county courts. back

WHAT’S MY ‘NAME’ Your gender, race, religion, political affiliation, medical background, criminal record, or bank account. Your gender, race, religion, political affiliation, medical background, criminal record, or bank account. back

WHAT’S MY ‘NAME’ Late payments, unpaid debts, charge-offs, accounts sent to collections, foreclosures, judgments against you and tax liens. Late payments, unpaid debts, charge-offs, accounts sent to collections, foreclosures, judgments against you and tax liens. back

GIVE ME YOUR ‘DIGITS’ Maybe the most important three-digit number in your life. Maybe the most important three-digit number in your life. back

GIVE ME YOUR ‘DIGITS’ Daily Double Daily Double back

GIVE ME YOUR ‘DIGITS’ Payment history, amounts owed, length of credit history, new credit, and types of credit used. Payment history, amounts owed, length of credit history, new credit, and types of credit used.

GIVE ME YOUR ‘DIGITS’ Under a new law effective July 2011, consumers will be entitled to get this free if they’re denied credit or charged a higher interest rate based on their credit history. Under a new law effective July 2011, consumers will be entitled to get this free if they’re denied credit or charged a higher interest rate based on their credit history. back

THE OTHER REPORTS Specialty report that compiles and maintains records concerning your health. Specialty report that compiles and maintains records concerning your health.

back THE OTHER REPORTS Shared Check Authorization Network (SCAN) and TeleCheck. Shared Check Authorization Network (SCAN) and TeleCheck.

THE OTHER REPORTS The insurance claims history of a given property is contained in this report. The insurance claims history of a given property is contained in this report. back

THE OTHER REPORTS Daily Double back

‘ORDER UP’ Data available to anyone with a legitimate business need such as landlords, employers, insurance companies and child support enforcement agencies. Data available to anyone with a legitimate business need such as landlords, employers, insurance companies and child support enforcement agencies. back

‘ORDER UP’ You can get free copies of your credit reports by going to this site. You can get free copies of your credit reports by going to this site. back

‘ORDER UP’ When shopping for new homeowners or automobile insurance, if you are a victim of identity theft or you are looking to rent a place to live. When shopping for new homeowners or automobile insurance, if you are a victim of identity theft or you are looking to rent a place to live.

‘ORDER UP’ A notification to a credit reporting bureau that information in your credit report is inaccurate or does not belong to you. A notification to a credit reporting bureau that information in your credit report is inaccurate or does not belong to you. back

This credit scoring model developed by the three major credit reporting bureaus has a scale of 501 to 990. This credit scoring model developed by the three major credit reporting bureaus has a scale of 501 to 990. back DAILY DOUBLE

This federal law gives consumers the right to a free report from credit and specialty reporting agencies. This federal law gives consumers the right to a free report from credit and specialty reporting agencies. back DAILY DOUBLE