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ConsumerInfo.Com provides security copies of credit reports Experian, the largest of the three national agencies. ConsumerInfo.Com provides a credit report free for 30 days and a trial version of its services, but costs $ 54.95 for a yearly subscription.
The subscription includes unlimited access to credit reports, e-mail on negative changes and activity, could signal fraud. Subscribers access to a toll-free number for assistance in the interpretation of the report.
“If a consumer pays late or not to make payments by credit card, they know that, before he found the credit report,” said Ken McEldowney, Executive Director of San Francisco-based non-profit group Consumer Action. “The only thing it could be a measure of protection against a certain type of fraud - and my understanding is that intelligence agencies have protective measures.”
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