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So, is it actually accepted that a person's creditworthiness is correlated to the creditworthiness of the people they socialize with?


The assumption that I socialize with the people on my Twitter or Facebook lists is incorrect, also.


The implied assumption (not you, the credit industry) that I value a relationship with a bank more than my friends is incredibly wrong.

I would gladly take a bullet for some of my friends. I would watch a banker drown with no guilt whatsoever on any day.


If they weren't correlated, there'd be no benefit to the bank using that information.




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