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@Mark_in_Pasadena wrote:
I just wanted to remind those of you who are AAA Auto Club members that Experian Credit Check Select is free with your AAA membership. You only get one free credit report pull, but you do get Alerts/Monitoring of important changes such as inquiries, new accounts, etc. The main purpose of it is to alert you of any possible identity theft ASAP.
Wow! I've got to look into this!
Chop,
can you see all three CR, side by side like TC?
@Anonymous wrote:Chop,
can you see all three CR, side by side like TC?
Yes!
Wow, that is a great find. I just noticed today that TC changed their policy... anyone have a link to a thread talking about it? It seems like a pretty major change and I bet they lose a lot of dough... I know I will be leaving them after a year.
It's a shame, I really like TC.
Thanks Chopbroccoli!!!!!!!!!!!
I called and got the cancellation line for Creditcheck Total.
The rep gave me the whole spill(after asking me all the security questions), and I know she was looking at my report because she found the new alerts from my two new accounts.
She told me I was already charged for my first month at $19.95,(nine days today on the trial offer) ........
She then offered me the six months at $9.95/mo to keep my account open.
Yaaaaaaaa.
Great deal. I'm cancelling True credit before my next $14.95 is due next month.
This really works.
1-866-506-7894 is the #, select option #3 cancellation.
Thanks a million!!!!, and $10 bucks a mo. ![]()
The free AAA Experian Credit Report appears to be a Southern California offer. From what I saw on another board, it is not offered in Northern California, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, Florida, Oregon, and Idaho.
I am a AAA member in Virginia - AAA Mid-Atlantic does not offer a free Experian Credit Report. AAA members receive a 10% offer from myFICO.
@Anonymous wrote:The free AAA Experian Credit Report appears to be a Southern California offer. From what I saw on another board, it is not offered in Northern California, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, Florida, Oregon, and Idaho.
I am a AAA member in Virginia - AAA Mid-Atlantic does not offer a free Experian Credit Report. AAA members receive a 10% offer from myFICO.
http://www.aaamidatlantic.com/Banking/CreditTools
it does however, work in texas. but i already have a free year of experian triple advantage. ![]()
One problem i have with this service, (any 3 in 1, that is provided by EX/EQ/TU). How likely will EX use my 3 in 1 pulls, to cross reference my CR with TU and EQ, and "update" their CR with the new info from TU/EQ? ![]()
I know i might sound parinoid but, I dont trust EX, although I have had TC 3/1 for 3.5 years and just cancelled today...... waiting for some feedback