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Banks Inaccurately Report Credit During Health Hardships Despite Dispute Filings

Bank of America continues inaccurate credit reporting during health-related financial hardships even when disputes are formally filed. No hardship accommodation prevents credit damage from persisting through medical financial crises.

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