Talk:Veda (company)

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I have today been informed of the willful inaccuracies retained by Baycorp or Credit Advantage. The service provider made numerous conversations to correct a clients account and they simply did not listen and retained bad information.

They also advise the identites to approach issues in this manner on their website ( ie. asking service providers to contact them directly) -putting them out of the loop, then advising the service provider that the identity has the responsibility to write letters. This ensures nothing is resolved continually.

Would they resort to this to keep the information they've got regardless of accuracy and the harm it causes? Do they seem to think they would have no product to sell otherwise? Please advise of your experiences, here. I am considering a presentation to the Ombudsman of their industry. Don't be afraid speak. But speak clearly.

Credit Reference Association of Australia?[edit]

I can't make out the history. The article says "The Company was previously known as Baycorp Advantage, which was a merger of Australian company Data Advantage and New Zealand Company Baycorp." But I also read that Baycorp Advantage was previously "Credit Reference Association of Australia."[1][2] --Chriswaterguy talk 16:50, 26 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Copyright problem removed[edit]

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Company Rebranded as Equifax[edit]

https://www.equifax.com.au/rebrand Not sure what is necessary to update this page correctly. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.203.126.218 (talk) 04:20, 16 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]