Question

Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, a consumer who has been denied credit:
A. cannot compel the credit reporting agency to delete any inaccurate or obsolete information from the file.
B. is entitled to disclosure of the name and address of the credit reporting agency that made the report.
C. can file compel the credit reporting agency to delete disputed information without an investigation.
D. is not entitled to a reinvestigation of the disputed information in the report made by the credit reporting agency.

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