Have you heard about how your social media activity could impact your credit score? It’s a scary concept, said Credit.com’s Director of Consumer Education Gerri Detweiler, but it’s also not something to be too worried about at this point. She talked about the topic with a reporter from MarketWatch. Gerri and Adam Levin, chairman and co-founder of Credit.com, covered a variety of other topics with the media, including ATM fraud and credit card expiration dates, which you can read about in the stories below:
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