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Dean George
  • Portland, OR
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D&B (DUNS #) worth it?

Dean George
  • Portland, OR
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Have owned a corporation for a few years, excellent credit all around.

No problems at all, just looking to continue to boost my credit worthiness in case I need a LOC or similar.

My company has a DUNS number, but I don't know if anything is reported on it.

1) Does a DUNS # do anything

2) Is D&B legitimate, or just a scam? My only interactions with D&B have both been poor. From a phone call trying to sell me a credit report, to their terrible website, they just seem shoddy.

Any advice to pursue or not?

Thanks
WC

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Marc Augustine
  • Alabama
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Marc Augustine
  • Alabama
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it is true that DnB helps you more after you pay the 550

but its unfair to say that the credit builder has no value
it does help some companies...is all depends on the situation.

Marc

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