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Mar 10th, 2009
by Jordon.
- Free Credit Report.com is in trouble with the FTC :: FreeCreditReport.com is owned by credit bureau Experian, which has been engaged in a decades-long battle with the Federal Trade Commission over alleged misbehavior. Most recently, in 2005, the FTC settled charges with the firm that it intentionally misled customers with its FreeCreditReport.com Web site. The FTC said in its lawsuit that the company was confusing consumers who were looking for their congressionally mandated free annual peek at their credit reports. Experian agreed to refund customers, but admitted no wrongdoing. Even after the settlement, it kept right on marketing FreeCreditReport.com, where consumers must sign up for a $15-a-month service in order to get their credit reports. Instead head on over to AnnualCreditReport.com which is the government site.
- Treasury department not answering its phones, says U.K. cabinet secretary :: Well they are
- Being worried about getting laid off is worse for mental health than getting laid off, says Cambridge sociologist
- Brooks: Republicans are failing worse than before at fiscal responsibility; voila, three ways they could lead.
- Franken still not even close to being seated in Senate—could be months, or not at all.
- Sailing with pirates and Langewiesche.
- Ten newspapers that may go digital-only or die.
- “We’re rounding with you, or we’re rounding on you.” Why doctors go to work sick.
- “It’s not easy to send emails on that thing. It is not a good touch screen.” Congress is a BlackBerry stronghold, and nobody likes the Storm.
- In Iraq: Mother’s pimping their daughters :: As much as it sickens me, it happens here as well.
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Free Credit Report.com should be in trouble just becuase of the annoying ads.