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- How to fail a background check. Hi, this is consumer protection attorney, Bill Clanton. I've helped hundreds of consumers, regular folks like me and you deal with bad background checks, inaccurate credit reporting, debt collection harassment and other consumer related matters. In this video I'm gonna tell you how you can fail a background check. Now if you have failed background check you likely know it already. You should have gotten a pre-adverse action notice, a post-adverse action notice. You should have plenty of information that you received regarding your background check and you have the right to dispute that information if it's incorrect and try to get that cleared up and if it's inaccurate you may have a case under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, but that's another video. This video is how to fail a background check. Number one reason people fail, criminal history. If you're trying to apply for a bank, a job at a bank and you have a fraud charge, ha, you're probably not gon...