- Report: #598970
Complaint Review: CreditReport.com
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CreditReport.com free credit score and report, Internet
*Consumer Comment: They have sloppy Credit card security practices
*Consumer Comment: Where is the rip off?
*Consumer Comment: As said
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i have heard the jingle( credit-report-dot-com),
seen the commercial on tv,
ran accross the name several times online.
i filled out online form with my personal information(name,address,phone,soc. sec. #).
CreditReport.com claims this is a free offer(in fact vindale.com is suppost to pay me $5,paypal or check,to evaluate after)
i submitted this form with my personal information,to CreditReport.com,who is now refusing to do anything without a valid credit card.
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They have sloppy Credit card security practices
AUTHOR: Bobalew - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Does this look familiar? It is directly from the FRONT PAGE of the website for CreditReport.Com. This, like most sites offering "free" credit scores, enrolls you in their credit monitoring service which you must cancel after the trial period, or they will continue to bill you. This is why they ask for your credit card information before they will provide you with any information. All ads and jingles I have heard include similar information.
Further, you have not stated you spent ANY money or were otherwise taken advantage of as a direct result of providing them your information. Where is the rip off?

