Equifax Service Level Agreement

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7.1 Some of the information we provide to you in the context of the use of our information services is information we receive from third parties, public registries or other publicly available sources of information. We will pass this information on to our systems. If we give you information that we have transcribed in an imprecise manner, we will be responsible for any direct loss you suffer as a result of our error in transmitting this information. However, our liability is limited to $1,000 for events or series of events or annual fees for access to our information services, but never more over a 12-month period than the amount you paid us for information services during that 12-month period. Otherwise, we will not be responsible for the accuracy of the information we have received from third parties, public registries or publicly available information. Equifax Interactive Services Some parts of the site contain interactive services that allow visitors to post content on the website. Please read the terms of use below (“Conditions of Use”) carefully before using the Equifax Personal Finance blog or the Equifax Technology and Analytical Services blog(together “Interactive Sites”). By using interactive websites, you agree to comply with and be linked to these terms of use, which govern your use of interactive websites. Nothing in these Terms of Use is intended to amend or modify any other written agreement, if any, that is currently in effect between you and Equifax with respect to matters other than your use of interactive websites. Equifax may change these Terms of Use at regular intervals and these changes take effect immediately after publication. We advise you to check these conditions of use regularly. If you don`t agree to terms of use, don`t use interactive websites. b.

our current fee for all the services you have requested up to the 20th. The month after the month you use the service. Our current fees and fees are communicated to you from time to time; Note: This section 3 applies when you use our consumer credit information services. Our consumer credit reporting services are services for which we provide you with personal credit information. If you do not use our consumer credit information services, this section 3 does not apply to you. These services are governed by a code established by the Privacy Act 1993, which is called the 2004 Credit Reporting Code (the Code). As credit journalists, the code imposes special obligations on us when we provide consumer credit intelligence services. We will update this site when free identity recovery services become available. In 1999, Equifax began providing services to the consumer credit sector, such as credit fraud and identity theft prevention products. [37] Equifax and other credit monitoring agencies are legally required to provide U.S.

citizens with free disclosure of credit files every 12 months; the Annualcreditreport.com website contains data from the United States.