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Federal law guarantees free credit reports each year, but many consumers who got theirs from FreeCreditReport.com unintentionally paid for an expensive credit monitoring service. Related Article: ...  
 
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Someone had to pay the band eventually, they don't play catchy credit related jingles for pretzels and cheese!
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How is Experian able to afford to put so many commercials on tv? Because they're making money hand over fist from this.

This whole "profit motive" idea just isn't working out. We're getting as corrupt as an economy as Russia.
jenisoutofhermind (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Hey here's a smart move.
Don't give them your credit card info.
They shouldn't need if it's free.

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