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Business, 30.09.2021 01:00 zahraaa1

Which person would most likely have a bad credit report? A. Oliver pays off the balance on his credit card every month and
recently closed an account he doesn't use.
B. Josie declared bankruptcy 10 years ago, has been in the same job
for eight years, and pays all her bills on time.
C. In the past year, Brendan paid some of his bills late, and he has
several credit cards he never uses.
D. Mark has lived in the same house for 10 years, and he always
pays his bills on time.

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