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Report: #1313937

Complaint Review: Experian - Internet

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  • Reported By: Lynn — Quincy Massachusetts USA
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  • Experian Internet USA

Experian freecreditreport.com They Claim 7 day free trial but immediately charge 39.95 Internet

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I went on Freecreditreport.com to get my FICO score. They charge 1 dollar to get it. They charged the dollar and then charged 39.95. I saw the charge so I called for refund (I was not nice about it) They said I would get it in 3 to 5 days. They also said I have 7 days free trial. The thing is it was only 2 days! I asked why did they charge me? They said the minute I put my information in I was agreeing to the 39.95 charge. Don't go on that site. They lie saying it's free then charge a dollar just to get your card info.

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