Well they say there are some credit reports that are free but I haven't one. To my way of thinking, this sort of thing should be against the law. If I get suckered in, and I do occasionally,
just think how many young people get caught-up in this stuff.
A few years ago, I asked for legal help. It was free, until they gave me a stupid answer a fifth-grader could've come up with. Then they wanted to charge my credit card $68.00 a month till the end of time, whether I asked for further advice or not. I caught their malarky in time and cancelled before they could
charge me. But what a rip-off. If something is free, then it should be free. Otherwise, don't say that it is. This type of marketing is dishonest and should not be labeled "Free", IMHO.