Lkeller said:Tim from Springfield said:Just saw an ad for "FreeCreditScore.com." And they also require enrollment in Triple Advantage to get that free score. Does this mean FreeCreditReport.com is "rebranding"? In fact, the guy on the FreeCreditScore.com is the same as that on Free Credit Report--new name, same scam, I guess (link below):
http://www.freecreditscore.com/
Free Credit Report.com has always required enrollment in Triple Advantage, but yes - it looks like they're rebranding. Probably because there were a lot of complaints that the consumer had to spend money to get the "free" service. So I guess they're now making it clear that you can get your credit score free, but getting the actual report costs you $$. Still a bit sleazy if you ask me, but less so than before.
There's also a competitor now - freescore.com, with Ben Stein ("Bueller? Bueller") as spokesperson.
http://www.freescore.com/
One thing I have noticed about those Free Credit Report dot com ads is that now they are downplaying the "...you must have good credit to find a job" angle. Like the one I saw a few years ago where some guy with a degree was working at a putt putt golf because since he had bad credit he couldn't get a job that paid more that 8 bucks an hour.
Then came the recession and people who were laid off had to make choice..food on the table or paying that Sears credit card. Plus I believe a number of states are passing laws making it more difficult for employers to check out credit reports and using them for decision making. I assume thats the reason for the change? Hmmm I think I answered my own question.