Feds call for crackdown on credit report deception

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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,” agreed to settle charges of deceptive marketing practices.

The Federal Trade Commission had alleged that ConsumerInfo.com, which also runs a site called FreeCreditReport.com, deceived customers about the free credit reports and later failed to distinguish its services from a government-sanctioned site designed specifically for such services. Experian Consumer Direct, ConsumerInfo’s parent company, is one of the “big three” credit reporting agencies that last year helped to set up that government-sanctioned site at AnnualCreditReport.com.

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