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TransUnion allows unauthorized credit inquiries without permissible purpose

TransUnion permitted a credit inquiry on a consumer account without consent or a permissible purpose as defined by FCRA 15 USC 1681b. This structural compliance failure in inquiry authorization damages consumer credit scores and reflects inadequate access control at credit bureaus.

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