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by Brett




Free Credit Reports Actually Free People From Their Money

from the from-bad-to-worse dept

Just when you thought credit agencies couldn't get any shadier or greedier, along comes the story of how they are duping customers into subscriptions that masquerade as free credit reports. A recent study found that two of the big three agencies, Experian and Trans Union, are connected to numerous websites that tout free reports (you only get one, if any) and ultimately sign you up for a credit report monitoring service (not free). The sites, with misleading names like My-Free-Credit-Report.com and FreeCreditReport.com, coincidentally turn up at the top of Google searches for free reports; the only (and federally mandated) site that actually offers a free annual report, AnnualCreditReport.com, barely registers a blip. We've come to expect as much from credit agencies, which have never made it easy for people to view their data and have gotten rich from selling them the privilege of monitoring the agency's success at securing that data. But now these companies have hit a new low: resorting to even more dubious marketing practices that shamelessly exploit (a) laws requiring credit reports to be made available for free, and (b) the public's heightened fears of identity theft.

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  1. May 10th, 2005 @ 10:32pm

    Go through ftc.gov

    by Anonymous Coward

    Don't remember the name of the website that provides the government-mandated credit report?

    All you need to remember is "ftc.gov", look for the page about this law and, of course, the link to the website.

    -cmh

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  2. May 11th, 2005 @ 5:15am

    a suggestion

    by thecaptain

    You say the federally mandated site is barely a blip.

    It may help that situation if you put in a link to it in your story above (without linking to the sleazy ones you mention). This will not only raise it slightly in the google results BUT will also make it easy for someone who wasn't aware of this to get to it. (I've always ordered my CRs by mail, always free, but it takes a phone call and a couple of days wait).

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  3. May 11th, 2005 @ 1:48pm

    here's the site

    by DV Henkel-Wallace

    That was enough info for me to find the site (thanks, AC!): https://www.annualcreditreport.com/

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  4. Apr 13th, 2006 @ 8:00am

    https://www.annualcreditreport.com

    https://www.annualcreditreport.com

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  5. Jan 21st, 2007 @ 2:09am

    free credit reports

    when I heard an add on tv advertising free credit reports.my friend said be care full.there's nothing free on the net.and she was almost right.the first 5 sites I went to wanted to give you a FREE extra.and if you dont cancel in 30 days. WELL,THEN IT COST'S $$$ what a scam. if you dont entenchonly sign-up for a service,and its advertising that IT'S FREE. THEY SHOULD HAVE NO LEGAL RECORSE FOR PAYMENT. and it should be free. I hope you guys are on the up and up. thanks WHODO

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