WASHINGTON--A subset of a major credit reporting company, which allegedly promised free reports but then billed customers $79.95 for a "credit monitoring service," has agreed to settle charges of ...
WASHINGTON — An Irvine company has settled charges that it tricked consumers seeking free credit reports into signing up for a credit monitoring service that costs $79.95 a year, the Federal Trade ...
WASHINGTON — The Federal Trade Commission fined Consumerinfo.com Inc. $950,000 and ordered it to repay potentially millions of customers because of what the FTC called a deceptive marketing campaign ...
Experian will purchase Consumerinfo.com, a consumer credit report Web site, from Homestore.com for $130 million in cash. ConsumerInfo.com sells credit reports and other services to individuals. The ...
Experian, Trilegiant and ConsumerInfo.com have formed a partnership to provide online delivery of credit services to five million Trilegiant customers. ConsumerInfo.com and Experian will provide ...
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