Credit Report Free From Government
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Free credit report. com is a scam?
Did you post freecreditreport.com is a huge scam. They do not tell is that the U.S. Government ordered the first three credit bureaus to provide everyone a credit report once a year. You're much better than going to the government recommended the site. Important information from the Federal Trade Commission, the National Agency for Consumer Protection: annualcreditreport.com is the only authorized source online for you to get a credit report under federal law. You can get a free report from each reporting three national credit companies every 12 months. Some other sites claim to offer "free" credit reports but may charge you for another product if you accept a "free" report. No plan to make money here, visit ftc.gov for yourself. Well http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/freereports/ web site address so here it is cut is the rest of the address: ftc.gov / bcp / bag / edcams / FreeReport /
The website to go to get your free credit report that are legally authorized each year is www.annualcreditreport.com. All other "free" sites require you to buy anything or subscribe to a service.
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