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United One Resources, Inc., d/b/a United One has recently learned of a scam using email, text messages, and voicemail messages from persons claiming to be representatives of United One, offering individuals personal relief loans to that could be funded today. United One is a real estate risk management service provider and NOT a lender. United One did not send these messages, is not involved with these fraudulent practices, and does not make such solicitations. Please be aware of this scam, and if you receive such a solicitation from anyone posing as a representative of United One, please contact us immediately. DO NOT RESPOND OR COMMUNICATE TO THE SENDERS OF THESE MESSAGES. DO NOT PROVIDE THE SENDERS WITH ANY PERSONAL OR FINANCIAL INFORMATION. ALSO, DO NOT CLICK ON ANY LINKS OR ATTACHMENTS THAT MAY BE INCLUDED IN THESE MESSAGES.

Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003

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Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003

In 2003, President George W. Bush signed the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 (FACTA) to update the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).

If you are a consumer, please visit our consumer page for more details about your rights under this law.

Some of the changes you should pay particular attention to include:

  • Your duty to provide a consumer a copy of his credit score and a “Notice to the Home Loan Applicant” under §609(g).
  • Your duty to notify consumers if you grant a credit extension on material terms that are materially less favorable than the most favorable terms available to a substantial proportion of consumers that you serve, based on a consumer report under §615(H).
  • Your duty to formulate policies and procedures to employ when receiving a notice of discrepancy in address under §605(H).
  • Your duty to formulate policies and procedures to verify the consumer’s identity and confirm that the application is not the result of identity theft under §605A(H) and related duties under §615(e) and (f).
  • Your duty to provide transaction records to persons claiming to be victims of identity theft under §609(e).
  • Your duties to report accurate information to consumer reporting agencies under §623.
  • Your duties to properly dispose of consumer information under §628.
  • Amendments to the penalties for non-compliance under §618.

If you have any further questions, please contact our office at 570-824-7811, ext. 2839, or visit the FTC website at http://www.ftc.gov to obtain more information on how to comply with this law.

United One has created an informative handbook to guide your compliance efforts. To download this handbook, click here.

To view additional information on the FCRA and identity theft, please click here. United One representatives are also available to provide a brief presentation on this information to your team. Please contact your sales representative for more details.

A member of United Ones’ team would be pleased to speak with you about this or any of our risk management information services in more detail. Please contact our office at 800-WE-CLOSE x2830, or send an e-mail to info@unitedone.com.

The success of our company is tightly connected to the success of our customers and our employees. We excel at personal customer service, process innovation, and technology leadership to improve and accelerate our customers’ lending decisions.

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