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I'd still go there...
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same here
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*giggles*
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I think the guy in the "freecreditreport.com" commercials is a cutie-pie. Stupid company, and stupid anyone who falls for the scam, but I like the ads. :D
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Oh me too. The first one in that car I was like "oh how cute is that fella?"
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He's cute...especially with that little smirky look he gets at the end of the song. He really reminds me of the kind of guys I dated when I was young. I srsly think he went to the ren fest for fun...not just because he has bad credit. He's that type, isn't he? Also, my husband thinks his wife is hot...even with the bad credit.
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Yeah, I love the one in the basement...sooo funny! :)
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I get a free credit report from them every 4 months - one from each company. Whats the scam Juni? I've been doing it for free for 3-4 years.
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Maybe you're confusing it with annualcreditreport.com -- indeed, that is free; just choose one company for a report every 4 months then repeat annually.
Freecreditreport.com makes you subscribe to their service; $14.95/month, automatically charged unless you call to cancel. And if they're anything like the one I fell for several years ago, good luck getting through. But I guess it's not really a scam, technically; they're up front about it and do provide this "credit monitoring" service for that fee. It's just that it hits me the wrong way, them advertising something that's "free" and when you go to the site, it turns out that to get a FREE report, they refer you to the other site I mentioned. They don't offer anything actually free. |
They try to sell you some protection or something, but I never opt for it.
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