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imageMy little babies gone and my big guy is 30+ pounds and 34″ tall at 19 months old. According to Dr. Chip who he saw last week that’s in the 98th(W) and 100th(H) percentile for his age. And he’s in a size 8 childrens shoe. The Doc’s stick by their prediction of 6’2″ to 6’4″ before he’s done growing.

image According to my sister, sorry – I mean Aunt Mary Kay, he’s at his cutest age. He’s darn cute but he’s getting a head start on terrible 2. We changed his name to No-No but he does it anyway. Throw some food, kill the plant, bang toys against the TV, run across the living room screaming and fall down. Then do it again… five more times. Mommy is ready to go back to work part time. She’s begging me to get her resume done tomorrow.

One thing we do have going for us: at 8:30 or 9:00 when he’s ready for bed he’ll say “nigh-nigh” and walks straight to his crib and wait for mommy. If he’s too tired for Amy to read him a book he’ll shut the book, shake his head “no” and say “nigh-nigh”. Nothing comes between sleep and food. That’s my boy.

PS – notice I also listed this under the catagory of “Money”. That’s for the grocery bill.

MyFICO rant about FICO scores and Medical Collections

Like many consumers these days I’ve been doing some personal research on the calculation of FICO, Fair Isaac Corporation, credit score calculation. If you don’t know what a FICO score is, or more specifically what yours is, the best advice I can give you is find out now at www.myfico.com. This number directly affects your life in many ways.

Through on-line analysis and many phone calls to the three major credit reporting agencies Experian, Transunion, and Equifax I’ve come to determine that FICO scoring is a horribly unfair analysis for most consumers producing varying results among these three primary credit reporting entities, often as much as 100 points difference on a scale ranging from 350 to 850. The agencies using FICO scores do not even share a common definition of a “perfect score”.

My personal FICO scores (they should always be addressed in plural) are not bad now and they’re rising. But like anyone who embarks upon the journey of deciphering FICO, I could not determine how this numerical calculation could possibly be indicative of a persons true credit worthiness and therefore how it can be legal under the terms of the 1996 Fair Credit Reporting Act, or FCRA. Almost anyone who investigates the way a score is calculated is certain to be left with more questions than answers.

My personal investigation began after an auto dealership’s financial manager informed me that medical collections were adversely affecting my score by. These collections derived from unpaid bills from an emergency room visit in 2001 during a time when I did not have medical insurance. Without sending me a single bill the hospital immediately turned over three bills for collection. I quickly learned this is common practice by hospitals, clinics and private medical professionals. Obviously it’s their assumption that if someone can’t afford medical insurance they won’t be able to afford to pay the bill. So why bother mailing one?

I wondered how much these collections affected my score? Well, that completely depends on which credit reporting agency you inquire with. My first inclination was to obtain a “3-in-1” credit report from TrueCredit Corp, a division of Transunion Corp. (which is ironically a place my wife used to work in Mississippi doing of all things; updating credit reports). This report is suppose to contain a credit score from all three major reporting agencies, including Transunion. Turns out the only FICO score that held any merit on this 3-in-1 report was the one for Transunion. Here’s why:

On the same day I obtained the TrueCredit 3-in-1 report for $30 I also obtained my scores directly from Equifax and Experian at a cost of $10 each. Yes, I spent $50 in an attempt to make an accurate determination of my FICO scores. The Equifax and Experian scores I acquired directly varied by as much as 70 points from the scores contained in the 3-in-1 report. – Time to make a phone call to Transunion.

Once I got connected to a Transunion rep, obviously located in a call center in India, I explained my acquisition of the scores and asked for an explanation of the variance in the TrueCredit scores and the directly acquired scores from the other two reporting agencies. The answer almost made me fall out of my chair. In not-so-confident broken English I was told that the TrueCredit website has a disclaimer (i.e. small print) that the scores they provide are only “representations” of consumer credit scores based on information contained in the credit reports from each agency and are therefore not guaranteed to be accurate. To punch me in the gut she added “and they are not necessarily representative of what lenders see when they pull your credit score”.

What in the hell is she talking about?

It’s true. The FICO scores you obtain on-line may not be the same as the score a lender sees when obtaining your score. It’s only a calculated “representation” of what they may see. So here comes my list of questions I’ve derived regarding lenders, collection agencies, insurance companies and last but not least credit reporting agencies (CRA’s):

1. Shouldn’t there be a law stating that consumers have access to the EXACT credit score that will be seen by lenders relative to the three major reporting agencies? This seems like common sense consumer law to me.

2. Shouldn’t a credit score be derived from only those items in a consumers credit report for which the consumer has directly and intentionally obligated his/herself? Signing that you agree to pay all fees associated with medical care when your shoulder is dislocated or your leg is broken should be looked at as signing under duress and therefore deemed ineligible for reporting.

3. Furthermore wouldn’t it make sense that any debt a consumer is not able to negotiate of his/her free will be deemed ineligible for reporting? When was the last time you went to a hospital and the fees were explained to you up front and the option to defer treatment was provided?

4. To continue in the area of medical collections shouldn’t be unlawful for a medical practice to turn over a bill for collection without providing proof that the recipient of the treatment was directly billed at least 90 days in advance of the account being turned over for collection?

5. Now to stray from medical collections: why in the world is a FICO score used to determine someone’s auto insurance rate? This practice needs to be outlawed immediately. Note: It has in Washington state and possibly several others by now.

6. Why isn’t the Fair Credit Reporting Act enforced in cases of reporting inaccuracies by the three major credit reporting agencies? These entities have it made. They keep data and they have no responsibility for insuring it’s accuracy. That burden falls upon the consumer to make sure information is reported by his/her creditors accurately. To make the deal even sweeter the consumer has to pay the CRA’s for a copies of their reports to begin checking for inaccuracies (okay so now you get one free copy per agency – whoopee) and then we have to pay again for another report to find out if the disputed inaccuracies have been rectified. Meanwhile the CRA does absolutely nothing but take the consumers money and perform data entry.

If the burden of making sure all credit reports are accurate fell on the credit reporting agencies they would lose almost every dime they ever made while attempting to correct all of the inaccuracies. Given that the information they provide affects almost every consumer in America, I for one have little sympathy – I say make ‘em work.

My First Cousin Once Removed

imageI had to Google this one. My first cousin Richie just had the second boy in the latest Singleton generation. That makes Ian Singleton my first cousin once removed. Now the Singleton clan will not just live on but may flourish. I hear Ian looks just like his grandfather on his mothers side. Rich and his wife Karen are both Doctors. Right now he’s doing his surgical intern in PA. Even with Amy staying at home Connor keeps us busy. I can’t imagine how they’re going to find the time but I’m sure they will. Unlike us they’re pretty organized and resourceful. We rely on controlled chaos.

Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon?

Ron Howard and his casting crew got it wrong leaving it open for debate as to who should’ve been cast in this role. Tom Hanks might be a box office draw but the only thing he can possible do in this role is draw this movie down. Robert Langdon, suave, sophisticated professor of symbology he ain’t. I didn’t buy him as a hard nose Captain in Private Ryan either. To me Tom Hanks has always peformed best in sweet, goofy roles like his characters in Big and You’ve Got Mail.

It’s still pre-production Ron – save the film while you can. Obviously I don’t want to see Tom Hanks in The Davinci Code. I want to believe I am watching Langdon on-screen. We need someone more unkown that we can tie to our image of the character. Otherwise you might sell a couple more tickets, but in the end the whole film will just be a sell out.

A few suggestions of more believable choices for this role would have been:

Aidan Quinn

Matthew McConaughey

Mike suggested Jeff Goldblum

Arch Madness

imageThe final four starts tonight in St. Louis. This reminded me I was there almost one year ago exactly. I imagine a lot of the rich fans and players will be staying in the same hotel P21 holds their annual conference in. I can’t even remember the name of it but it’s right next door to the St. Louis Waldorf.

Carolina’s in it again so there are scrolling TV announcements notifying everyone that several streets will be cosed in Chapel Hill tonight. That might be important tonight (if they can beat Michigan) but won’t be in the championship game. If my dad is right I doubt anyone will beat Louisville.image

My prediction (wrong!):

Louisville over Illinois
Carolina over Michigan

Louisville beats Carolina in the final.

Installing Microsoft SQL CE

ipaqThis week I learned all about installing Microsoft SQL CE Tools version 2.0 the hard way. I hope this entry makes it easier for someone browsing the Internet for information on this topic since there is very little out there. SQL CE Tools allow for web based communication from a PDA to a Microsoft SQL 2000 database.

My main problem was deducing the prerequisites for the Operating system and IIS.

First, the SQL CE Tools must be loaded on a server (or workstation) running Internet Information Server (IIS). Then you’ll need to know what version of the Tools to install. Here are the rules:

  • If you are installing on a server or workstation running IIS which is NOT the Windows 2000 SQL server you must download and install the sqlce20sql2ksp3a.exe from the Microsoft SQL CE website.
  • If you are installing on a server running both IIS and SQL 2000 server that is already running SQL Service Pack 3, you must download and install sqlce20sql2ksp3a.exe fom the SQL CE website.
  • To install on an SQL 2000 server running no SQL Service Pack or Service Pack 1 download and install setup.exe from the SQL CE website.
  • To install on an SQL 2000 server running SQL Service Pack 2 download and install setup.exe from the SQL CE website.
  • I ran into an unusual, undocumented problem during my installation attempts. The installation would get to a point of copying files and then the dialog box would display “rolling back action” and provide a message stating “Installation Incomplete”.

    After a lot of research I determined that because of the MDAC level upgrade that is performed during the install and some of the .net tools that are packaged you cannot load the SQL CE Tools or CE Developer Tools over an RDP Terminal Server connection. You must be in “user /install mode” while logged on to the server locally. This has to do with the TMP and TEMP environment variables when connected with a remote or roaming profile.

    I hope this helps anyone looking for information on installing SQL CE Tools. I’m currently using the SQL CE Developer Tools to implement a pretty cool bar code scanning solution using a HP iPAQ hx4700 and a Socket 464 SD card into Prophet 21 Commerce Center. Soon I’ll know more than I ever wanted to about connecting PDA’s to SQL via a C++ application.