EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 32 MIN
Give Me Credit Episode 35
from Give Me Credit · host J.S. Whaldo and John A Mackey
If you think your credit report exists to help you, this episode is going to change that.In this conversation, John and I sit down again with consumer attorney Jacob Hippensteel to take a deeper look at what is really happening behind the scenes of the credit reporting system.And here is the uncomfortable truth.You are not the customer.The credit bureaus are not built to serve you. They are built to serve lenders. That one shift in perspective explains why so many disputes go nowhere, why errors remain on reports for years, and why consumers feel stuck and ignored.Jacob walks us through what he sees every day in litigation. Mixed files. Identity theft. Inaccurate reporting that follows people for years. These are not rare situations. They are more common than most people realize.We also talk about why the system operates like a machine. Fast, automated, and focused on cost rather than accuracy. That is why your carefully written dispute letter often gets little more than a surface-level review.And when that happens, the consequences are real.Higher interest ratesLoan denialsLost job opportunitiesThis is not just about numbers on a report. This is about your financial life.We also get into what you should be doing instead. Where to actually pull your credit reports. Why relying on third-party apps can give you a false sense of security. And when it is time to stop trying to fix it yourself and bring in legal help.If you have ever felt like your credit situation makes no sense, this episode will connect the dots.Listen now and see the system for what it really is.And then tell me thisHave you ever filed a dispute that felt like it disappeared into a black hole? Get full access to Mortgage Lending Explained at jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe
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