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Interview with Industry Experts from Credit.com
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An in-depth telephone interview with Credit.com's Valary Miller and Emily Davidson about issues surrounding the payday loan industry and its place within the larger consumer credit industry.
Valary Miller is a personal finance and consumer law attorney. Valary contributes analysis of credit laws, proposed legislation, and tax news to Credit.com and CreditBloggers.com
Emily Davidson is Credit.com's Communication Director and a former TransUnion credit expert. Emily writes about credit reports, credit scores, loans and personal finance for Credit.com and is a moderator of CreditBloggers.com.
About Credit.com: "Led by a former Director of the New Jersey Division of consumer Affairs, Credit.com provides consumers a unique perspective on the financial world. For over ten years Credit.com has offered insightful tools and straight answers. Through partnerships with the industry's leading companies, Credit.com offers a diverse range of products to consumers including personal loans, credit reports, credit cards, auto loans and payday loans."
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