FreeScoreOnline.com Reviews – Legit or Scam?


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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.

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Average Rating for " FreeScoreOnline " is 1.34 out of 5 based on 73 reviews.
  • It does not inform you of the conditions of their offer. Watch out for a gift horse.
  • A scam is a scam no matter what language you use. STAY AWAY from these guys that tell you it's free. Nothing is ever free, you some how will always pay. Sometimes it takes you a long time to figure out that it's a scam then it's too late they have you by the short hairs.
  • I used something like this once, only to find 1 year later when I went into over draft on an account that I rarely used... they drained about 600 dollars out of the account before I realized what the Hell was going on. I had the bank get a legitimate number for them and they were willing to give back most of the money, I didn't ask for all of it at first, just half, and they obliged, then I thought that was dumb of me not to ask the full amount, so I requested the remaining money later and they would only give me half of that.

    Good luck if you've made the mistake.
    • NEVER give any website bank account information or DEBIT card information except if it's a credit card company that you owe money to. Always use a credit card.
  • AVOID THIS SITE!It leads you to believe this is free. NOT. At the end of the forms to give your info they will ask for your credit card info. You may think this is so they can validate your ID. Wrong you will be charged and a subscription to some service will start. If you read the fine print you have 7 days to cancel the monthly fees but you must telephone them to cancel. You will still be charged one dollar. Total scam. You can get this free with no charge at legit sites.
  • Pure scam. Can someone tell me what number i should use to call this "company". They cant even let me to log back in with my email which they claim its the wrong one. I feel so frustrated , someone please tell me their number
  • This group is a scam. After giving ALL my personal information, including credit card numbers and all, I was told I "was not eligible for this service!" No other explanation. Now I need to worry about what will happen to my personal information.
  • Website throws a message contact theed th credit Bureaus. It has collected the personal info. Is it a scam site?
  • I accidentally went on to this site for my credit report instead of

    Experien. When I was all finished they said they would email me the report. That immediately put up a red flag to me. Email a credit reort! I then relized I went to the wrong website. Stupid I know--blame it on rushing. I immediately put fraud protection on my credit

    reporting agencies because what concerns me is that they have all very crital info including social security No. I noticed that didn't seem to be much of a concern in most reviews I read. Everyone just seemed concerned about being overcharged, which yes, who wants that but the worser concern to me is itentity theft. Does anyone have any knowledge that I don't have. Is this not something I need to be concerned about?
    • Do not put any SOcial security number info or credit card info down for a site like this its a SCAM. They want your card # and SSN to screw with you
  • Are the sores accurate on the site, because mine should be way higher than what's shown
  • I was stupid and thought it would cancel automatically not an opt out program. I am within the cancellation period. I hope the phone number works to opt out. Is there anyone out there that was able to cancel and how
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