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		<title>By: Your friends could be the reason why you were denied credit! &#171; Research Pipeline Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] that our credit reports are used to determine our future credit risk. Last year it emerged that American Express was using the locations where we make purchases to deny credit to customers. Now a new company is data-mining our friends on social networking sites to determine credit [...]</description>
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