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give credit to something
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It means that the account was closed by the company that granted the loan or credit. An example would be Chase closing a customers credit card (with or without a balance) due to inactivity, poor account performance, or due to a decline in the customers financial health.
When you suppress your credit report, that means that anybody who pulls your credit report will get no information back. It will not even give the header that comes on the credit reports. So if you are looking to get some type of credit do not suppress your credit report.
A free annual credit report does indeed give you a credit score. Sometimes they will even give a credit score from several credit score companies just to get a better overview of your credit.
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credit could equal "recognition" ex. "Give recognition where recognition is due" vs. "credit where credit is due"
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"Give Credit Where Credit Is Due"
All of the credit you can give! You wouldn't have freedom the US!
it behooves to give the credit where is due
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Plagiarism is always wrong. However, if you give credit where credit is due its called Quoting. Then it is OK.
There is a credit due back as a refund.
Credit Where Credit's Due was created on 2004-09-28.
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