Yes, but doesn't the number of people who are accessing, either soft or hard inquiries, whatever you want to call it....That then gives more people access to the information that you have collected, right? Which then opens the door for more potential identity theft.
So if I call Rogers to get a cellphone and they say they have to check my bureau, that gives another person on a telephone an opportunity to access my information, just to get a cellphone, when I might already have three or four other accounts with Rogers for my TV and have great credit.
In summary, who stands up for the consumers? I don't think it's you guys because you work for business, and that's fine. But who stands up for us when you make a mistake? Why should it be so difficult for us to fix a mistake that you make, or businesses make, which you are just bringing forward on their behalf?