FTC: Annualcreditreport.com -
Don’t be fooled by Imposter Websites
Only one
website is authorized to fill orders for the free annual credit report you are
entitled to under law, annualcreditreport.com. Other websites that claim to
offer “free
credit reports,” “free credit scores” or “free credit monitoring” are not
part of the legally mandated free annual credit report program. In some cases,
the “free” product comes with strings attached. For example, some sites sign
you up for a supposedly “free” service that
converts to one you have to pay for after a trial period. If you don’t cancel
during the trial period, you may be unwittingly agreeing to let the company
start charging fees to your credit card.
Some “imposter” sites use terms like
“free report” in their names; others have
URLs that purposely
misspell annualcreditreport.com in the hope that you will
mistype the name of the official site. Some of these “imposter” sites direct
you to other sites that try to sell you something or collect your personal
information.
Annualcreditreport.com and the nationwide credit reporting companies will
not send you an email asking for your personal information. If you get an
email, see a pop-up ad, or get a phone call from someone claiming to be from
annualcreditreport.com or any of the three nationwide credit reporting
companies, do not reply or click on any link in the message. It’s probably a
scam. Forward any such email to the FTC at spam@uce.gov. Click on the link to access the site.
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