AP9 Privacy Matters
Under the guise of helping you prevent Identity theft, this company preys on its unsuspecting victims

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This company presents itself as giving you a free credit report for a one time fee. Or a free report for 7 days. Then what they did when they recieved my credit information was they went back in and constatly leached my account for a $1.00. They hit my account three times in one day, and they do it constantly.

When I called and spoke with the representative, he informed me that I had agreed to a one time free report over a 7 day trial period, and then If I didnt cancel I would be billed for 29.95 per month for unlimited access to my credit report.

I certainly did not remember to this arrangement and highly doubt its very clear in the way its presented. I felt that I had been misled, and encourage others to be very wary of them.

Shirley
dover, Delaware
U.S.A.


Company: AP9 Privacy Matters
Country: USA
Site: search.aol.com/aol/searchinvocationtype=snyadbr&query=ap9 privacy matters
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