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what does this mean SERIOUS DELINQUENCY, AND DEROGATORY PUBLIC RECORD OR COLLECTION FILED
NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS WITH DELINQUENCY
TOO FEW ACCOUNTS CURRENTLY PAID AS AGREED
PROPORTION OF LOAN BALANCES TO LOAN AMOUNTS IS TOO HIGH

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