2013-09-07



***Remember, your free trial membership is available for 7 days from the date you enrolled. If you choose to keep your membership, no action is required and the credit card to enroll will be billed at 17.99 monthly. If you wish to cancel your membership, call us at 1-877-300-2506 before your free trial expires and your credit card will not be charged.***

Someone recently signed up for a Free Credit Score.com ‘Free 7 Day Trail’.

They cancelled by Email on the 5th day and by a Phone call the 6th day. They were told that their “Credit Card had already been charged the night before and that they were very sorry. And that they would receive a Refund in 7 to 10 days.”

They had the money back on the credit card the next day, according to their bank.

They don’t know if it was because of the heated Email they had sent: “If the money is not back on the card by the following day, they would contact the BBB, or if it was an honest mistake.

On a hunch, we checked Online. This is a mix;

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FreeCreditScore.com Scam or Legit?

Posted by Michael Dolen

Q: Is FreeCreditScore.com safe and really free? Or is it just another scam to ripoff your money?

A: That question was part of an email I received from a reader. Read my FreeCreditScore.com review to find out the real deal behind this company…

Is FreeCreditScore.com the same as FreeCreditReport.com?

Different websites, same company. A couple years ago the Federal Trade Commission cracked down on the marketing of “free” credit reports and that basically messed up the whole marketing mojo behind FreeCreditReport.com.

So what did they do? Well these days they focus on FreeCreditScore.com instead, since the FTC hasn’t cracked the whip on free scores [yet]. That’s why the old band went bye-bye and the new website uses a totally different group.

Is it really free?

Obviously the biggest complaint about the first website was the people felt they were getting duped by the claim that the credit reports were free. Are these credit score offers operated the same way? Sort of.

When you signup, you get a 7 day trial in their credit score monitoring service. Now if you cancel before the trial is up, it really is free… you won’t pay anything. However if you forget, then after your 7 days are up you will be billed $14.95 per month for the service.

Something important to note is what’s in the fine print:

“The credit monitoring benefit may only be available for 5 days during your trial period since enrollment can take up to 2 days.”

That means you can’t confuse the date the benefit starts with the enrollment period. When counting the 7 days, to play it safe it would be best to count from the same day/time you sign-up for the offer. If you enroll, make sure you cancel within that time.

Is it accurate?

Personally, I don’t really have a problem with how they structure the 7 day trial because automatic enrollment without cancellation is pretty typical for any type of service trial out there. However what I do have a problem with is the accuracy of their offer.

Is FreeCreditScore.com accurate? Well, I guess that depends on what your definition of “accurate” is. You see they don’t give you a FICO score but rather something different called the Experian Plus Score (sidenote: Experian owns the FreeCreditScore website).

Unlike FICO, this Plus Score is NOT used by lenders. It even says it right in the website’s fine print:

FreeCreditScore.com fine print

FICO runs on a scale of 300 to 850. Meanwhile the PLUS score runs from 330 to 830. Some people call these imitators FAKOs because the difference from a FICO can be quite dramatic. Sure, they will still help you gauge where you stand with your creditworthiness, but you can’t use them for an apples-to-apples comparison.

For example, if you ask a mortgage broker “Will this Plus Score of mine qualify me for the mortgage?” or ask on this forum “Is my Plus Score good enough for that credit card?” you will probably receive responses of bewilderment.

Rather than comparing apples to oranges, wouldn’t you much rather do an apples-to-apples and learn your real FICO score?

Worth it or not?

FreeCreditScore.com is technically not a “scam” or “ripoff” because they give you exactly what they advertise. Of course, some people don’t read things though before they signup, so they have no idea they are getting a FAKO instead of a FICO, nor are they aware they have to cancel a FreeCreditScore.com membership to keep it truly free. But the truth is all of that is disclosed on their website if you read it.

But is it actually worth it? Well, that’s a whole other can of worms…

In my personal opinion I see very little reason to hassle with their free trial offer. Nor do I think it’s worth it to pay the $14.95 to use it as a long-term credit monitoring service. Sure, it will probably be adequate for notifying you when new things positively or negative affect your credit but at the end of the day, why pay $14.95/month for that when you aren’t even getting your FICO?!

Instead my recommendation would be to sign-up for a service which actually gives you the real FICO score instead. Unfortunately there are only two websites which sell true FICO scores directly to consumers: Equifax and MyFICO. Everyone else out there is selling FAKOs.

So if you want a score that’s not used by lenders, then by all means signup for the FreeCreditScore.com free trial.

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COMMENTS:

* August 7, 2013 at 4:22PM

Freecreditscore.com is a clear SCAM! Do not even open that website in your computer!

*July 9, 2013 at 8:51AM

The trick to trials like this. Use a virtual cc. Many credit cards offer the ability to generate them. I do it with my Citi dividend card. I great a virtual cc number. The authorization goes through for the trial then as soon as as the trial is started I cancel the virtual cc. Then if i forget to cancel the trial or they pull something such as claiming i didn’t cancel it doesnt make a difference because the cc they have on file is no longer active.

* June 27, 2013 at 11:53AM

Call your bank and dispute any charges if you feel you are getting SCAMMED by this company. Explain to them that you feel you got scammed into what this site offers and explain why you feel you got scammed. That is what I had to do because the customer service at that site refused to do anything regarding my concerns and it took threats of reporting the site and the company to any and every legit consumer agencies before the actually cancelled my account. Fortunately I was also able to get my money refunded as a result of disputing the charges with my bank.

* June 19, 2013 at 3:39PM

I have just reviewed my credit card account and saw freecreditscore.com charges appearing since September of 2012 after my trial membership and cancellation. They never sent me any alerts for any changes in my credit report. I cancelled this membership since my pre-paid credit card sends me free notices for my credit score every quarter. I called them up and they tell me I never cancelled. This is a SCAM to get your credit card numbers and if you are not diligent in reviewing every statement,you have no recourse.

* May 16, 2013 at 11:46AM

The absolute worst experience. Make it ridiculously hard and annoying to cancel subscription. Do not be duped. Credit reporting is a system in place for enslavement.

* April 29, 2013 at 10:47PM

I’ve had service with Free Credit Score since Dec.2011. Had a false sense of security until some one started opening accounts on me in April 2012. No alerts of new accounts until collection agents started calling. Free Credit Score is suppose to send alerts for any inquires for credit using social security number. I’ll get an alert if I try to get credit.No help with dealing with collection companies. Placed fraud alert on account thought all was handled. Come Nov.2012 there are more accounts opened using my social security number. I have now be schooled on this whole process and what they advertise is misleading and deceptive.I had to do all the work and I went around and around with service people. What I’m getting to is what they are offering doesn’t exist. Now I’m wondering with the time frame if my social didn’t get out from using this company. Just saying I’m 58 and never had identity thief until I signed up with Free Credit Score. Might be a reach but I wonder.

* April 19, 2013 at 6:55AM

If you do the free 7 day deal the only way to stop is by calling and giving all your personal info. S.S.N. Date of birth mother maiden name. Better hope you do not click on the wrong page. They would not take the membership account # or last 4 dig. of s.s.n. you MUST GIVE THEM ALL YOU PERSONAL INFO.

* March 27, 2013 at 1:08PM

Crap, got me too. creditscore.com are scammers, wish visa would crack down more on these punks

* February 13, 2013 at 3:24PM

WATCH OUT FOR 7-DAY TRIAL PERIOD IF YOU LIVE IN EASTERN TIME ZONE. (funny story)

Nowhere on creditscore.com’s website will you be made aware (innocent enough though) that enrollment to their offer is based on the enrollment office’s time & location, which is Nebraska CST (Central Standard)… NOT YOUR EASTERN TIME ZONE, which is one hour ahead.

If you initiate the order east of CST, you will already be a day into your offer IF YOU DO IT WITHIN THE FIRST HOUR OF YOUR DAY…

You see, I enrolled on a Wednesday, early morning 12:11am, they started the clock on/as the prior Tuesday, late night 11:11pm.

According to them, 49 minutes later, I already completed my first day of my 7-day free trial. Haha, I thought I was just getting started!

When I tried to cancel (with ten hours left to go on my clock), the customer rep. had to laugh because this was a first for him. He was really sorry that the first month’s charge ($14.95) had to go through, “You’re a day late according to us.”

But he was so enthusiastic to put me through to his supervisor, knowing already in advance, the innocents of all this would most definitely grant me a refund… Man, was he wrong.

The supervisor was truly a product of her profession: apathetic, unyielding, irreverent, and quite frankly, just a beeyotch. She just kept circling around one inference, why’d I wait until the last moment to cancel?

First of all, you hole of a big ass, if your confirmation e-mail doesn’t state the exact day, and time (including time zone) of the offer commencing, shouldn’t it be based on my time? The confirmation e-mail came with MY DOCUMENTED TIME, not your implied time.

I could not believe that after ten minutes of this dog and tail BS, I had to raise my voice to let her understand my very valid point, “I am not a day late to cancel, I am ten hours early!” Only then did she give me a refund number and inform me that a credit was forthcoming.

Talk about burning any chance of me ever using them again. And the sad thing is, I really liked their product. Their FICO score section and 3-in-1 report is clear, very approachable and easy to use.

Hmm, I wonder if you’d get a free day if you lived west of their enrollment office..?… Head hurts.

* February 13, 2013 at 3:53AM

ya.just got me for 31.95. glad their open from 6 to 6.gonna burn their phone up.put my account into overdraft.just another ripoff company

* February 17, 2013 at 8:25AM

Got me too, feel like an idiot.

* February 11, 2013 at 9:49AM

Well let’s see….their “score” said I have a 588 but when I actually went to another site and pulled my reports, my median score was a 652 and my lowest was a 641. I think this is just a scam to try and get you to use a company to “clean up” your credit.

*February 10, 2013 at 12:23PM

I signed up for their “7-day free trial”, and of course, they managed to charge me for a FULL BILLING CYCLE before the trial was even over. I called the support to cancel my account, on the day my free trail was supposed to end, and I find out that they started billing me the DAY BEFORE!

Finally, after calling the support line, I got a representative, 15 minutes later, who had more than a little difficulty with their enunciation & English in general. Once I told her I wanted to cancel my membership, she started trying to bribe me with discounts on the monthly fee, free reports from the 3 bureaus (which are over $30 through these jokers claiming they have “free credit reports”) and other offers for the next 15 minutes, and I still told her I only wanted to cancel it. Finally, after over 30 minutes of phone time, she stopped coercing me to not cancel my account, and charged me for a FULL MONTH of membership ($14.95)

These people are thieves & liars. Don’t waste your time if you expect to be able to actually get what they claim they’ll provide.

* February 6, 2013 at 4:30PM

OMG!!! Think twice before you do the free trial period. It will take going through a 10 minute dialog of questions that are designed to make you loose your mind!!! I finally had to YELL at the woman and tell her to cancel it or give me over to her supervisor. Total BS!!!!

* January 30, 2013 at 1:01PM

This is a total scam, when I entered my visa info to get the 3 credit scores only NOT THE CREDIT REPORTS. It stated I would be charged only $1.00 and had 10 days to cancel my membership; if I did not cancel it would be $19.95. Today is day 2 after I submitted my visa info to access credit scores; I went to my viewed my bank withdrawals today to discover FREECREDITSCORE had taken out $31.95 in charges for my fees.

When I called they said that I had purchased and viewed 3 credit reports; I said no I did not because I had gotten my 3 reports for FREE on the Annual Free Credit Report site. They said they

would only refund me $17.95 and that others have made the same mistake and the only amount they are authorized to refund. So they are basically admitting they know this is a problem and that folks are getting ripped off for a deduction they did not approve but they will only refund you $17.95. I find it interesting that this is also an Experian owned company.

DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE, if you think you are going to be only charged $1.00 and then have 10 days to cancel YOU DO NOT. My bank would also not address this unapproved deduction from my account…basically all these finance corporations and the credit reporting agencies are all the same…they are all about taking your money via fees in a deceitful manner.

* February 27, 2013 at 8:48AM

See I use to work for Experian and take all the calls you guys are talking about. It’s not a scam just because someone is too stupid to read what they are clicking on. Also, your right it was common for someone to call and say that “I have a 7 day free trial but you charged me 31.95!!” That’s because you hit YES to “see all 3 scores and reports” there is no option for just “scores.” If you don’t want those all you have to click is the big blue “No Thanks” button but of course you didn’t because you got click happy and just went through it. and as far as calling to cancel and them trying to talk you into staying… ITS THEIR JOB! I’m not much of a sales person so I got out of it but the fact remains that just about any service/membership out there is going to try to retain you when you try to cancel. They don’t do it because they want to hear you B*tch them out they do it because they have to earn a paycheck too. So stop acting like your the victim of a crime when your only a victim of your own stupidity.

* March 22, 2013 at 8:22AM

Call it want you want, their website and many like it are intentionally deceptive. Any company that of offers a sub-par service and turns a profit by counting on people not reading their terms carefully is a sleazy company and let’s face it: if one were to actually read and comprehend every line of every TOS/EULA/etc we’re made to agree to on a daily basis, one would have time for little else in life.

Yes, we all tend to mock those who don’t read what they’re signing up for but how many of us actually read through the often several dozen pages worth of terms (many written in such indecipherable legalese that most wouldn’t understand them anyway) we encounter every time we sign up for a new website or do something as simple as update iTunes? Many claim to but I suspect very few actually do. If you’re selling a quality product or service, you don’t need to rely on tricking people into purchases they neither want nor need.

Also, I don’t think anyone’s condemning the actual individuals fielding the calls so much as the company that instructs them to inconvenience customers.

I AgreeWithJohn May 6, 2013 at 9:17AM

I logged onto freecreditscore.com because I wanted to know my credit score. When I got to that final step where there was an option to click the $31.95 option, I DID NOT CLICK THAT because had I, then I’d be giving them permission to hit my card for $31.95. I hit the other option which immediately brought my score up. This was one day last week, and I saw they’d put $1.00 on hold, which is standard. I called today to cancel and the coast is clear — I checked my account and there were no charges billed to me. The thing is you have to read very carefully and if you’re going for a FREE credit score with free 7 day trial then you MUST NOT click ANYTHING that says CLICK the $31.95 thing because you must remember, you’re not trying to do anything but get that free score and that’s it.

Conclusion: freecreditscore.com is NOT a scam — YOU just have to be VERY careful of what you click.

* January 23, 2013 at 12:49PM

Any user who wants to try this should be warned that yes it’s perhaps not a very honest site. I knew to be cautious after reading reviews here.

That said, I signed up for a free trial, looked around a bit, and then cancelled. There was no wait for customer service to come on the phone, and I think the guy I talked to was a native English speaker and he was very polite. I was never charged for anything. BUT if you do this, really, read the fine print on everything, they are trying to charge you. It does say “this will cost $XX” on the page but I can see why people would miss that.

* January 15, 2013 at 10:06AM

This website is a complete scam. I signed up initially to check my score and cancel immediately after so I wasn’t charged the $14.99 membership fee. However, when I went to cancel my score I found out I was charged $31.99 (after looking at my bank statement) like everyone else has already mentioned below. I felt violated because every single tab I clicked my credit card was being charged and it required no authorization on my end. After complaining enough and refusing to pay the $31.99 the “supervisor” agreed to refund my full money. This was no easy task as I had to deal with the sales lady first as she tried to tell me there was nothing she could do while still trying to sell me on their scammy membership!…Stay away!!!

* January 5, 2013 at 6:44PM

Scam. The scores are not right when compared to TrueCredit and they are not FICO. They refused to give me a full refund.

* January 5, 2013 at 3:32PM

So I got suckered by their guerrilla marketing. While I was apartment hunting, someone posing as a landlord e-mailed me that I needed to include my (not a FICO) credit score from this website with my application. Of course, never heard from that contact again; when I reached the real landlords of the apartment complex, they informed me of the scam, and told me real landlords never ask for a credit score on the application.

But the damage was done. I got a large mysterious charge on my credit card. Although I avoided the recurring subscription fee, the company still falsely claimed I had purchased an expensive one-time report through their website.

How many more red flags do we need? Stay away from these crooks.

* November 25, 2012 at 5:43AM

It was back when they were freecreditreport.com that I tried it. I signed up with my debit card and somehow they changed that into my bank account and charged me directly from my bank account not through the normal means of going through the debit card to the bank account as I had my card canceled and they still kept charging. I called their horrid support and was told numerous times that I was canceled, only to be charged again the next month 4 times. I even put a stop payment on them only for them to change the name from freecreditreport.com to something slightly different that was not blocked. It was to the point that I almost closed my bank account to get rid of them, then I went to the BBB and filed a complaint and that got them to cease within 48 hours and say they had no records of my multiple calls or me canceling with them. At the time of my complaint with the BBB they had a F rating meaning they were a bad place to do business with as the BBB had numerous complaints on them, then shortly after they changed their name. I doubt they changed their practices from others on here statements.

* September 26, 2012 at 4:36PM

Free Credit Score/Report whatever they want to be called is complete scam. I had no idea I signed up for a trial period and have now paid them over $170 for, what I have now learned from this article, was not even a true FICO score. When I tried to call and have the money refunded they didn’t sound the least bit surprised. I’m sure my call was one in a long line of similar complaints. They don’t mind as long as they make their money.

*September 24, 2012 at 6:00PM

I totally agree with what everyone says about this company. I am not sure where they are located because i’d like to leave a note for BBB. These people are scam artists and they need to be put out of business. i hate their customer service and 7 days of free trial is more like right now!!! i blame myself for getting involved with them,i should have just called the credit bureaus myself and gotten my free credit report that i am entitled to each year. Don’t trust this company

* September 13, 2012 at 10:32AM

Don’t even think of signing up.. It’s definitely a rip off. Customer service is arrogant when you call to cancel the service or have any questions. The website is encourages you to click on get all three credit scores and charges your credit card. Please do not sign up.

* August 2, 2012 at 3:10PM

I go to site, it says free for 7 DAYS, I CANCEL WITHIN 10 MIN, THEY CHARGE ME 31.90 ALREADY. I AM VERY UPSET NEVER GO ON THEIR SITE EVER, NOT ME, MY FAMILY, MY KIDS AND MY NEXT GENERATION.

* July 11, 2012 at 6:55AM

THIS IS A SCAM!!!! THIS IS A RIPOFF. THEY CHARGED ME $34.95 2 DAYS AFTERWARDS FOR AN EXPERIAN REPORT. I CALLED THEM 1 DAY AFTER I SIGNED UP TO CANCEL AND THEY DID CANCEL THE SERVICE. HOWEVER, 2 DAYS LATER THEY CHARGED ME AND THEY DID NOT WANT TO REFUND ME. THEY SAID THAT THERE IS A DISCLAIMER AND THAT UNDER THE “TERMS AND CONDITIONS” THEY ARE NOT LIABLE. Bu(&(*&$$

BEWARE, THIS IS A RIPOFF.

* July 11, 2012 at 6:49AM

They are a rip off. We are looking to re-finance our house. I pulled the free reports from all 3 like anyone can once a year. But since I know much of it gets reduced to the actual score I wanted to see at least one score to see where we fell. So I went to their site to get just that. The problem is that they won’t give you a trial unless you enter credit card information. Then they won’t show you the score until you go to request it. It says something about needing to retrieve information for your score and I clicked ok. The problem was that it apparently wanted to pull from all three bureaus which then costs $32. I never wanted that. I was able to cancel my membership with no problem but their stupid site basically dupes you into buying something you don’t want. They were nice enough to at least refund their fee of $17, but I’m still stuck with the $15. What bull. I will never go to that site again and I will warn others to stay away as well. Free credit score my butt.

* July 3, 2012 at 10:39PM

I called and canceled the same day but I guess they felt like I really wanted to pay them, so they kept my account active until I emailed them tonight about the unauthorized charge on my account. They claim I canceled yesterday without even calling them. I am not sure if they are going to attempt to refund me but you get they will be hearing from me if they don’t. Never use them. Too many people report that they wont cancel their membership.

* May 25, 2012 at 11:46AM

Horrible customer service!! The site itself is laid out “okay” and nice to read debt, pie chart, etc. I literally created an account, and after I printed the paper, called to cancel 5 minutes later. Seemed like an easy phone call…but when I hung up I had a weird feeling it really wasn’t cancelled (and who wants to pay 14.95 a month!)

Luckily I called back, and the second representative said “Oh, our previous rep said you agreed to 50% membership to keep your account active”

WHAT?! Never once agreed to anything. So i said exactly that, and wanted to cancel.

She said “Well, since you’ve had the account only 1 day, you should check the whole site out and see what we have to offer… your credit can change everyday, so we’ll keep it active for you” I started seeing red! I said again NO, CANCEL. She then said she’ll send out a confirmation email and my account is inactive (which i still don’t know if i believe).

Don’t waste your time!!

* May 24, 2012 at 3:49PM

I had signed up with freecreditscore.com about 8 months ago and I just canceled my membership this afternoon. My problem was that I was unable to change my password for a good chunk of time during my membership and was unable to log in even after verifying my information with them multiple times over the course of about 2 months.

Beware when canceling that they will give you the run around. I used to work in a call center so I know how frustrating customers can be but the guy spent a good 10 minutes telling me that it wasn’t a good idea to cancel. He then said he wasn’t going to cancel the membership but give me 50% off.

My recommendation when cancelling, ask to speak with a supervisor right off the bat. It’ll save you a lot of time and a major headache.

* May 24, 2012 at 2:45PM

Unfortunately, like others here, I got duped by this site. I thought they offered real FICO scores for all three credit bureaus. Instead, I got FAKO scores, and got charged $31.95 for clicking on the link that said “see all three scores”. There was no indication anywhere that there would be a charge for this — the first I knew about it was when it appeared on my bank account. When I called the company, they claimed the info about the price was on the page with the link, but then claimed there was no way they could direct me to the URL for this page to see for myself, nor could they send me a screen shot. What BS — if they wanted to provide this information, they could, they just choose not to. Stay far away from this website unless you enjoy being ripped off!

* May 15, 2012 at 11:03AM

You signup thinking you are going to get your credit scores but in reality you get nothing but some BS plus score. Watch out they slip in “click here” to get your 3 scores. Unwittingly I did. Not realizing that by “clicking here” I was to be charged 31.95!!!

STAY AWAY!!!

* June 19, 2012 at 6:47AM

Same thing happened to me!!! DO NOT DO IT

June 20, 2012 at 6:46AM

What phone number did you use. I am getting a transportation company using the number on their site.

*Mark May 2, 2012 at 8:39AM

As soon as you sign up and click on get your 3 credit reports you get charged $31.85. You have to call to cancel and they give some bs reason to not refund the money. I had to ask for 2 supervisors and the 2nd told me they would refund the entier amount (still have yet to see the refund though). Also, the “FREE SCORE” is not even a FICO score – it’s some bs Plus score.

* April 29, 2012 at 11:37PM

This whole operation is a “scam”. This company is making big money off this service, and don’t get me started about their annoying commercials. They tout “free” throughout their ads. It is only in the fine print that it is disclosed that you have to cancel within 7 days, or it is not free at all, it cost $14.95 and then another $14.95 every month. I feel they are trying to trick us here, because they very slyly try to put in the part about cancellation to make it free. The feeling from their commercials is that they are offering a free service, when they really are not. Also they make it as difficult as possible to cancel, and finally you have to put up with a sales man trying to talk you into staying with them.

* April 29, 2012 at 6:33PM

Three different people got issued credit scores from freecreditscore.com USING MY CREDIT CARD. But they didn’t have to use my name. How is it that Experian credit reporting agency issued a credit score using my credit card number but a DIFFERENT NAME you ask? Simple. They apparently don’t have to have a correct name to charge ANYONE’s credit card. Just the credit card number. These people are suppose to be protecting our credit histories. Instead they are issuing credit scores to people who are using other people credit information.

* July 3, 2012 at 10:42PM

I honestly think they just say that because they charged you hoping you never notice.

* April 18, 2012 at 3:40PM

Getting this service feels like paying $34.00 for a newspaper, then getting the same one every day for a month.

* April 2, 2012 at 6:11AM

These people are evil. Do yourself a favor. Don’t sign up. Go right to the credit bureaus if you want info. You can get your credit score from them free once a year. These people charge you everytime you turn on your computer. I thought I had cancelled my acount and still was charged for info that I thought I had free access to. STAY AWAY STAY AWAY STAY AWAY

* March 31, 2012 at 1:09PM

This site seems to be ripe for people to sign up under any old credit card number they can dig up. Someone named Benjamin J. and Christian C. (according to the Experian phone rep. on my credit card statement) were both able to set up accounts and begin charging me $14.95 for this stupid service. This situation must be up for an “ironic mess of the year” award.

* February 2, 2012 at 3:51PM

I just cancelled my 7 day free trial with freecreditscore.com. It didn’t give me all 3 scores. It encourages you to click on “Get All 3 Reports for only $29.95″!!!!! What a deal!!!! If you go to annualcreditreport.com, you can get your credit reports for free once a year in the state of Arizona. I was only able to get 1 of my credit scores and that was from Experian. I’m not sure what Equifax or TransUnion charges to get your scores. I have cancelled all transactions to my credit card regarding this site. Just BEWARE!!!!

* January 26, 2012 at 7:03AM

I just ended my free trial with freecreditscore.com, which i did because I completed an offer to basically get paid to do the trial. I just canceled my membership with them (in time- 5 days after signing up) and although I was able to cancel I am very annoyed at the process of canceling. I had to call a number to cancel and kept saying that I would like to cancel my account and the person kept telling me that they think it is worth for me to keep my membership for X reasons and so I “might as well just keep m membership”. After repeating several times that I want to cancel it he offered to lower the membership price. I stated again that I would like to cancel it. He said ok then offered me another thing I could pay for on the site with my membership (but at a reduced price) before I cancel my membership.

It only took me 10 minutes to cancel the membership but it was a very annoying and irritating customer service situation. When i say i want to cancel the account 5 times and the representative replies “but you might as well just keep the membership”, i would say no thank you i want to cancel, and over and over again he just kept saying how i “might as well just keep it”. Even if I want a site for this service, I will never again choose freecreditscore.com.

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