Client Bureau organizes moderated experience context and private project records. These rules keep that context fair, limited, response-aware, and separate from automated credit or eligibility decisions.
Use context, not conclusions
Public profiles and ratings are limited context signals based on approved records, profile completeness, and available resolution information. They do not establish character, liability, legal fault, creditworthiness, or future performance.
- Review the underlying report mix, confidence label, recency, response, dispute, and resolution context.
- Treat Basic confidence and Limited history as limited information, not verified performance.
- Independently verify licensing, identity, scope, payment terms, and project facts when they matter.
Prohibited decision uses
Client Bureau must not be used as an automated decision engine or as a substitute for regulated reports, legally required notices, due process, or qualified professional advice.
- Do not automate approval, rejection, pricing, credit, employment, housing, insurance, licensing, or eligibility decisions from Client Bureau data.
- Do not make an adverse decision solely from a score, label, report count, or unverified public summary.
- Do not scrape, resell, combine, or enrich records to create consumer reports, dossiers, or discriminatory profiles.
Fair participation
Reports must describe real firsthand business experiences in good faith. Positive, neutral, concern, disputed, corrected, and resolved context all belong in a fair record when supported and approved.
- No fake reviews, coordinated reporting, retaliation, harassment, threats, or payment for sentiment.
- Ambiguous records do not affect ratings until classification is reviewed.
- Profile subjects retain response, dispute, correction, appeal, claim, and resolution paths.
Privacy and evidence
Private evidence supports moderation and project workflows; it is not a public attachment library.
- Do not publish raw email addresses, phone numbers, street addresses, access codes, signatures, tokens, evidence paths, or private Job notes.
- Do not upload unnecessary sensitive information or credentials.
- Public pages may show a limited evidence-on-file indicator after review, never the raw private file by default.
Questions and correction requests
Use the response, correction, claim, or contact paths when a record may be inaccurate, incomplete, duplicated, outdated, or resolved. Client Bureau may restrict access or remove content that violates these standards.
Common questions
Is Client Bureau a consumer credit report?
No. Client Bureau is a moderated experience directory and private business workflow platform. Its public context is not a consumer credit report, legal finding, background check, or guarantee.
Can Client Bureau be used to automatically reject a person or business?
No. Client Bureau does not authorize automated credit, eligibility, employment, housing, insurance, or other adverse decisions. Users must independently verify relevant facts and exercise lawful human judgment.
How can a profile subject correct the public record?
Profile subjects can respond, dispute, request correction, provide resolution context, or claim a profile through the moderated review process.