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Just why had thousands of Wells Fargo employees fraudulently opened credit and deposit accounts in customers' names, without the knowledge of those customers?
Jonathan Rusch of the Department of Justice sketched out a typical course of events: "I live in Washington, D.C. Let's say I find out that someone has opened credit accounts in my name with companies in South Dakota.
But the prosecution's explanation for the inaccuracies in Ms. Lowery's confession may rest in a court brief filed in March: Joan Illuzzi-Orbon, an assistant district attorney, said that Ms. Lowery had opened credit cards in Ms. Stein's name without Ms. Stein's knowledge and had used them to charge up to about $30,000.
Five factors are used to determine your credit score: payment history (usually around 35percentt of your score), amount owed (30percentt), length of credit history (15percentt), newly opened credit accounts (10percentt), and types of credit used (10percentt).
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But the only moment the audience sees is its opening credit sequence.
In practice, this ended up opening credit union membership to anyone in the United States.
"People were giving me every dime they had, opening credit cards.
"DIRTY DANCING" (1987) The summer of '63 setting is perfectly established by the opening credit sequence, set to the song.
Managers cannot prevent clients from opening credit card accounts, and often they learn of spending sprees after the fact.
10.09pm BST Here's a tweet about the opening credit sequence that's quite funny (and possibly true).
She opens credit card accounts offering an introductory rate of no interest, then closes them just before the annual percentage rate kicks in.
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