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db23 wrote:
When you go to update your report you first get directed to a screen offering you a $25 coupon, THAT IS ATHOMEREWARDS! This is hardly fraud, just click on the button that says no thanks instead and you won't be signing up for any of these gimmicks.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
When you go to update your report you first get directed to a screen offering you a $25 coupon, THAT IS ATHOMEREWARDS! This is hardly fraud, just click on the button that says no thanks instead and you won't be signing up for any of these gimmicks.So click the wrong button and TU sends your name and CC info to a third party. Certainly smacks of deceptive practices.
db23 wrote:
Deceptive practices? ABSOLUTELY I will agree with that. But they likely got all of their overpaid lawyers in a room and had them devise a plan to make it as deceptive as possible without actually being fraud...
KevKaos wrote:If anyone gets stung on something like this, I would suggest contacting the FBI's Internet fraud department. Wish I had the link handy, but it wasn't that hard to find with Google when I used it a couple years ago.