Glossary entry (derived from question below)
inglés term or phrase:
finder number
español translation:
número de referencia
inglés term
finder number
"Finder number" es uno de los campos que deben completar los empleados de una financiera cuando el cliente solicita un préstamo. Los campos a completar son: nombre, apellido, dirección, teléfono, SSN, fecha de nacimiento, cómo nos conocieron y "finder number".
Para más contexto, en la explicación junto al título "finder number" dice: If the applicant is responding to a Direct Mail piece, take the information from the direct mail piece and input it into this field.
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3 | número de referencia | Beatriz Ramírez de Haro |
4 +1 | número de localizador | Patricia Fierro, M. Sc. |
4 | número de identificación | Kirsten Larsen (X) |
Apr 8, 2016 21:36: Beatriz Ramírez de Haro Created KOG entry
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