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Every report card comes from public records: state attorney general filings, federal CFPB and FTC actions, court bankruptcy dockets, and statute citations. No marketing spin. No sales pitch. Just the facts on your company. Here's what an A-grade report card looks like.
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Letter grade, five subject grades, and the actual sourced records — AG actions, lawsuits, bankruptcies.
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Every report card is built from public-record inputs only. We score five factual categories on a 0–100 scale, weight them, and roll up to a letter grade. Bankruptcy is a structural cap — a company in Chapter 11 cannot exceed a D, because if you can't reach them for a warranty claim, the rest of the record doesn't matter.
Grades are not opinions. They are deterministic outputs of public-record inputs — court dockets, AG settlements, bankruptcy filings, statute citations. They are not findings of legal liability. If a fact in any report card is wrong, we publish a path to challenge it.