FreeScoreOnline.com claims to give you all three of your credit scores – TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian – plus your 3-in-1 report for just $1.00.
Once you sign up for FreeScoreOnline, you will be give a 7 day free trial period in which to view your credit scores and reports. If you do not cancel their services within the free trial period, you will be signed up for a monthly subscription.
Currently, FreeScoreOnline does not publish the cost of their monthly subscription fee. Their Terms & Conditions page says this fee can change without notice.
If you are not interested in being signed up for a subscription, you must make sure to cancel within the free trial period. The trial period is measured in 24 hour intervals, so if you signed up at 10:00 am, your trial would be over at 10:00 am 7 days later.
In addition, you can choose to sign up for notices and special offers from Score Sense, which is a credit tracking agency that also offers identity theft protection.
Do you have any experience with FreeScoreOnline? If so, please leave a review below.
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It is not a lot of money but that is not the point! Plus I'm not sure if I have to cancel three times or will I be billed three times for the same month @ $29.99 per month?
I am not pleased and did not even get my credit scores, a total rip off!
I got the ad through my gmail while emailing myself confirmation of payment on my card I use all the time (though your limit is a smidge higher than mine).
What made me a bit suspicious was the website saying they HAD to have my home address to "get the correct scores," which is bullshit, since debt is not tied to address, not counting property taxes home ownership blah blah.
So I hit the ol' google button, your review was one of the first I found, and I felt validated. So no business from me.
the government site you can apply to once a year is not slick, but I'm stickin with it.
When I tried to login again, it did not let me.
Beware!!!