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Right so at the moment we could say every one who ordered on T-Mobile before October 10th (roughly) who ins't with T-mobile currently has had the credit check today? that makes 3 or 4 of us i think so not really enough to draw any conclusions from!
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2009-11-27
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The credit check is a check on the person's credit-worthiness. There's little point in going through the time and expense of credit-checking a long-time existing customer who has had no payment issues.