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Annual credit check
prudent in times
of identity theft
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help me and that I would have to
visit their web site and pay for a
copy of my credit report, which,
in case anyone has forgotten, I
already have, hence my need to
get it fixed! •
Another agency gives you the
pleasure of listening to an auto-
mated person give you specific
instructions of how you can mail
them your personal information
and request your free credit
report. (Did I mention I already
have the credit report?).
Now then, if you are still awake
and reading this, the bottom line
here is this; why should I have to
be the one who does all the leg
work for something that I had
nothing to do with in the first
place?
Where is the accountability
here? And I'm wondering how
many other `mistakes' companies
have made with delinquent
accounts and putting them on the
`wrong' person's file.
I think it would be beneficial to
get your history checked at least
once a year, especially now with
all the identity theft that goes on..
And yes, I know we are small-
town Seaforth but if it happened
to me who says it can't happen to
you?
And for the record, it's not the
person I take issue with, it's the
system!
Thank you for your time and
letting me share my not -so -pleas-
ant experience.
P.S. I am now waiting the 7-10
days to get the results of an
investigation in writing so that I
might be able to get my credit
history cleared up!
Frustrated -annoyed and sincere-
ly ticked -off,
Joanne McManus (nee
Wallace)
Seaforth, Ont.
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The Huron Expositor • July 18, 2007 Page 7
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I I Canadian Food Agence canadienne
Inspection Agency d'inspection des ailments
PUBLIC NOTICE
NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR
UVESTOCK PRODUCERS
On July 12, 2007, new rules come into
effect to help eliminate bovine spongiform
encephalopathy (BSE), or mad cow disease,
from Canada.
• All animal feed must be free of certain cattle tissues capable
of transmitting BSE, known as specified risk material (SRM).
• Permits issued by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency
(CFIA) must be obtained to transport or dispose of cattle
carcasses off a producer's property.
Action starts now. The CFIA encourages livestock producers to
use up all existing on-farm supplies of feed, and to ensure that
all new feed purchases are SRM -free.
Producers should also contact the CFIA for additional
information on movement and disposal requirements.
Call 1-800-442-2342 or visit www.inspection.gc.ca/bse to
learn more.
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