Complaint Review: Experian - Internet
- Experian Internet USA
- Phone:
- Web: Experian. com
- Category: Credit & Debt Services
Experian VERY deceptive practices. Internet
*Consumer Comment: Report it to BBB
Website comes up for FREE credit report, and I was under the impression that I am entitled to one each year. Small print on first page with big arrow button directing to credit report for a dollar. OK, a dollar. But if you authorize the dollar, you have automatically "agreed" to a recurring monthly charge, in my case, 21.95. Okay, shame on me, but with Experian being such a monster company I really wasn't expecting anything this slimy. I called them of course, and got nowhere. I got the impression that they get LOTS of these calls as they seemed pretty well rehearsed. My fault in the end for assuming they would be ethical.
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#1 Consumer Comment
Report it to BBB
AUTHOR: Justin - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, October 16, 2016
I have had a problem lately with the same type of thing, started for a dollar end of the week - called to cancel - they offered me another week for a dollar since I was so close to deadline I agreed. Then I get the two $1.00 charges, a pending charge for $21.95 and a pending charge for $29.95. Until last night I couldn't find a working phone number that would allow him to speak with anyone, they were closed. So I called this morning got it cancelled but charges would go through.
I looked at the experian report once and get charged $53.90 - pretty good racket for them. I came on to RippOff Reports hoping to find out more information. I have found MANY complaints for the same thing and no replies from (or very, very few) responses from Experian. Well if you go to the BBB site and file a complaint THEY HAVE TO ANSWER IF THEY WANT TO KEEP THEIR A+ rating. I truly LOVE RipOff Reports but without a response from the company it isn't doing these consumers any good. GO TO BBB TO BE HEARD!!!!!
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