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<title><![CDATA[Why Marketers Should Erect a Wall Between Audience Data and Audience Buying]]></title>
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Brett Wilson





When you apply for a loan, you provide a bank with your personal information, but they pull your credit history from a third-party company such as Experian, Hyperion or TransUnion. If you want to go to another bank to get a better rate on your loan, the second bank will again pull your credit history from one of these ind]]></description>
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