FreeCreditReport.com Rebill Complaints

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Free credit report ads: Stop the music! - Money Features

The only problem, of course, is that FreeCreditReport.com is not really free. In order to get your report through the site, you must sign up for a trial membership in the site’s “Triple Advantage Credit Monitoring” program. If you don’t cancel your membership within a 7-day trial period, you’re billed $14.95 a month. And plenty of people have fallen for the site’s promise without realizing they were going to be billed. The Better Business Bureau has received 9,865 complaints about the site in the last 36 months, with some complainants saying that they kept being billed even after canceling membership.
Lol, I wonder how many of these guys go home at night and sling acai and biz opps.
 


Now with the new credit card adverting law passing they can no longer play those catchy ads on TV. Which means now we are very limited to the advertising we can place on TV, what will Obama ban next.
 
Now with the new credit card adverting law passing they can no longer play those catchy ads on TV. Which means now we are very limited to the advertising we can place on TV, what will Obama ban next.

Obama laughs in the face of liberty. His current agenda includes telling your doctor which medical procedures he can do and taxing the air you breath. How's that for some change you can believe in???

Oh and removing radio and tv shows that dare to tell the american people what is really in those bills he is pushing through Congress.
 
this happened to me actually. I called and canceled immediately after I got my report, and didn't realize for several months that they had been rebilling me. when I called back they said they couldn't refund the past charges, so I told them that was fine, and I would just report the charges as fraud to my bank. all of a sudden, they could refund those charges after all. heh.
 
I was just at an affiilate convention where the panelists were telling the affiliates to choose good respectable, ethical companies to promote... How important that was.

And then they seemed to slip up as they talked about how they had made killings promoting ring tones and FreeCreditReport.com...

Was anyone else at that convention in Denver?
Overall, it actually was a good one.

J.
 
I am still making some off of ringtones but don't feel bad because it is pretty obvious where I put the monthly fee when you sign up and its on the landing page. I feel it is their own damn fault if they still go through with it.
 
i don't see why FreeCreditReport is shady. it's not an outlandish rebill of $80, and they outright state in the commercials and on their page "with triple advantage signup". they're run by a legit credit reporting agency, and it's easy to cancel, not like the other acai company complaints.
 
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