How to Opt-Out, Delete, or Make Privacy Requests From 700Credit
Updated: November 3rd, 2024
700Credit
Company Overview
Located in the state of Michigan, 700Credit is a company providing credit reporting, compliance vendor management and soft pull products to Automotive, RV, Powersports and Marine dealerships within the US.
700Credit and Your Personal Information
Spend some time becoming familiar with 700Credit’s Privacy Policy to discover how they intend to handle consumer information. This is increasingly important in today’s world because data has become a valuable form of currency for corporations. Hence, it’s about time you learn more about their policies and safeguard your Privacy. Click on the link below to open 700Credit’s Privacy Policy from their website and peruse the document at your own pace. Unfortunately, the company hasn’t provided an amendment date for the policy.
If the link above doesn’t work, click on the “Privacy Policy” link found on the website’s Footer (the bottom section of the website) as shown in the image below.
The Privacy Policy boldly claims that 700Credit does not sell or share your Personal Information which you provided to them, except for the purposes for which you agreed to share it. Yet, in the section of the document titled: “How is information collected, used, and disclosed?”, it states that 700Credit may share Information you voluntarily provided to them with "trustworthy business partners".
Companies with access to huge databases of consumer information sometimes sell that data to larger businesses and corporations for profit. Fortunately, the introduction of the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA") and other similar laws gives you the right to request the deletion of your Personal Information from the company’s databases if you’re not comfortable with their handling of data. Let’s show you how it’s done.
Deleting Your Personal Information
As indicated in their Privacy Policy, 700Credit recognizes the rights granted to consumers by the CCPA to request to have their Personal Information deleted from the company’s databases. Therefore, 700Credit facilitates any such requests from a Californian resident; however, the company doesn’t seem to facilitate the same requests from residents of any other state. Nevertheless, if you’re a Californian resident, you can make the request using one of the following means below. Please note that there’s no reference to opting out of 700Credit’s data-selling campaigns.
Email
Send 700Credit an email requesting to have your Personal Information deleted. The email address to send such a request is ccpa@700credit.com.
Mail
Compose a letter addressed to 700Credit requesting to have your Personal Information deleted. Mail the letter to the following address:
700Credit, PO Box 101015, Pasadena, CA
Freedom Exercised
When you requested to have your personal information deleted from 700Credit’s databases, you made a great decision to protect your privacy. Experience the feeling of relief knowing that the risk of your Information being leaked by hackers is greatly reduced.