I reported my credit card for fraud, and the bank put a derogatory mark on my credit report. Is that correct?; Realtors(R) Help Buyers Overcome Tight Mortgage Credit Conditions

Question by John B: I reported my credit card for fraud, and the bank put a derogatory mark on my credit report. Is that correct?
I got a letter from a company their credit card database had been accessed illegally and that the credit card I used may be at risk for fraud. They recommended that I contact my bank to cancel the card I used to purchase one of their products online. I called my bank immediately and had the card canceled and had another one issued. Now a month laster I’m looking at my credit report and there is a derogatory mark on my credit report from my bank saying that the card was lost or stolen under 2 of the 3 credit reporting agency’s. .
Is this correct? Do I get penalized for reporting possible fraud to my credit card?

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Answer by Sportsmomof3
I suggest putting the request in writing, asking the bank to remove what you believe to be a derragatory remark, or your concerned about how it will looks. Or go to the equifax, trans union, and trw site and file an online dispute, where they will investigate and the bank has 30 days to respond, or it will be dropped.

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Realtors(R) Help Buyers Overcome Tight Mortgage Credit Conditions
The Fair Credit Reporting Act protects consumers from unfair treatment as a result of inaccurate information in personal credit files. Individuals may obtain a free copy of their report and have the right to examine, revise, delete old information,
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Wasn’t President Roosevelt correct when he objected that referring to God on money was sacriligious?; From Rachel Garrett, CNN

Question by Maryanne L: Wasn’t President Roosevelt correct when he objected that referring to God on money was sacriligious?
And if the love of money is the root of all evil, aren’t we associating God with evil when we print “In God we trust” on money?-

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Answer by PJ
Yes, he was correct. We should remove that from our money. It serves no purpose.

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From Rachel Garrett, CNN
"People are cynical about religion and expect to come to church and be shaken down, but really, it's all God's money," Liquid Church pastor Tim Lucas said prior to Sunday services. "Every bill in the US economy says 'In God we trust,' and we're going
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