In August I received an e-mail offering a free credit report from consumerinfo.com. I was asked to provide credit card information in order to receive this report, which I did, with the understanding I could simply cancel my subscription within a certain # of days and no charges would be billed to my card.
I did receive a credit report by post and immediately cancelled the service by e-mailing consumerinfo.com requesting a confirmation from them by return e-mail.
I have recently discovered a $9.95 charge to my card on 9-9-04,10-9-04,11-9-04,12-24-04, and 1-9-05 for a total of $49.75.in addition this charge on several occassions has been partially responsible for putting me overlimit, resulting in a $29.00 fee each time.
I believe this to be outright fraud on consumerinfo.com's part. What part of "free" do they not understand. Sign me up for the class-action suit.
Peter
Nashville, Tennessee
U.S.A.
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