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Is there a way to target by home value?
Also, is there a way to target a person living in a home, but NOT owning it?
Thanks!
Also, is there a way to target a person living in a home, but NOT owning it?
Thanks!
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I've always wondered how some of these lists are compiled. Some stuff is public information, such as the value of my house, but other stuff is not.
If I had diabetes, in theory two people know that - me and my doctor. HIPAA prevents my doctor from disclosing that info to anyone.
My income. Two "people" know - me and the IRS. So how would anyone be able to buy something that claims to know what I made?
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For example, I have a stripped down credit filter that let's me filter by estimated FICO scores. That's straight from the credit bureaus.
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Since when is a credit bureau allowed to release my credit score without my written authorization.
That's a great question. It's an estimated credit score within a 50 point margin. I don't think that changes the substance of your question, but I don't have the answer either. I would suspect for at least 15 years, but I'm picking that number arbitrarily.
I'll have to search for a reference that allows any credit scoring agency to release my credit score within a 50 point margin. I'll admit I'm wrong, but without searching I don't believe they can release a single shred of info about me.
Specific credit data is both more expensive and more tightly controlled than a standard marketing list, but it's definitely available. I can even broker lists of folks that are late on their mortgage and all sorts of other stuff.
I'll have to search for a reference that allows any credit scoring agency to release my credit score within a 50 point margin. I'll admit I'm wrong, but without searching I don't believe they can release a single shred of info about me.
And how would anyone's name be tied to an OTC purchase of medication?