Isn’t it false advertising to offer free credit reports and then charge your credit card from them and their *?

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Jerry W asked:

How can they advertise free credit reports then charge you for it? Isn’t that illegal?

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2 Responses to “Isn’t it false advertising to offer free credit reports and then charge your credit card from them and their *?”

  • Judy says:

    Last month I read an article on how the feds are after them.
    Their time of ripping people off is coming to an end soon.
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  • infinite crisis 247 says:

    because the reports are free, it’s the scores that cost you, and these are not obligated to be given for free. also, if you cancel your membership within the 9 day trial period, than your credit card doesn’t get charged. i would simply run your reports and then immediately cancel your account.

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