Skip to Content

Exclusive: Rock Band Unplugged Track List

Why aren't credit scores free anyway?

More
Text SizeAAA

Filed under: Saving Money

creditreport.comThe New York Times reports on a topic that's long been a pet peeve of many financial-minded people: those pesky FreeCreditReport.com ads that are a classic bait and switch marketing technique designed to coax consumers into signing up for expensive monthly credit monitoring services.

The FTC is now running its own spoof ads warning consumers about the misleading marketing. According to the Times, "But while the government has taken issue with the ads, it has had little to say about credit monitoring services themselves, a rapidly expanding niche approaching $1 billion in sales for which millions of people have signed up, often unwittingly. The problem, say critics, is that most people really don't need it."You can get into a really granular argument about the advertising and relative merits of the various credit monitoring services, but the real issue is this: it is absolutely absurd that consumers should have to pay for their own credit reports. It amazes me that more people aren't pissed off about what a racket this is.

Can you imagine if colleges charged students to see their grades? The credit score is, for better or for worse, vital to the financial lives of a lot of people -- it's information they collect based on your behavior and then sell to companies, so you should have an opportunity to see what your credit score is. And remember: because they collect the data anyway to sell to lenders, there is almost no expense -- other than the millions spent on those annoying TV commercials -- in providing the credit scores to consumers.

It's your credit score. You oughta be able to log-on to your computer whenever the hell you want, and check your score as often as you freakin' want to, and it shouldn't cost you anything. It's your credit score.
Subscribe to Walletpop

Add your comments

Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments.

When you enter your name and email address, you'll be sent a link to confirm your comment, and a password. To leave another comment, just use that password.

To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.

How Much Should I Save?

$
$
%
The Luxist Awards for Best Accessories
Do you know of a magnificent jewelry line with pieces that are to die for? Which is the finest ...
Vote Now For the Readers' Choice Best in Food Awards
Nominations have been received and vetted for the best-of-breed in gourmet grocers, online gourmet ...

Savings Account Basics

Don't know the difference between an APR and APY? Want to know which options are available for savings accounts? Click below to find those answers and more.

    Lou Carlozo
    Lou Carlozo Filed under: Saving Money

    Savings experiment: Hunting the rare Zhu Zhu Pet

    Where do you find what's hard to find? I like to consider myself an expert at this, being a former investigative reporter with a fixation for garage sales. Did you know I once found a brand new, $150 ...
    Jason Cochran
    Jason Cochran Filed under: Bargains, Transportation, Travel, Video, Economizer

    Go for Less: Cruising on the new Carnival Dream

    It's definitely cruise ship season. Royal Caribbean just made a major splash by launching the largest cruise ship in the world, Oasis of the Seas. That made headlines, but there have been other news ...
    Martha C. White
    Martha C. White Filed under: Debt, Recession

    Let us now pray: Church mortgage delinquencies on the rise

    Sounds like it might be time to pass the hat again. Many churches are having trouble paying their debts. This article from Bloomberg profiles the Evangelical Christian Credit Union, which has written ...
    Barbara Bartlein
    Barbara Bartlein Filed under: Extracurriculars, Wealth, Celebs & Money

    Oprah retiring? Not likely

    The Queen of daytime talk shows has announced she is calling it quits after 2010. Oprah says, "ending the show feels right in my bones." She goes on to further explain how next season, the 25th, will ...

    Banking Tools

    Use these bank account calculators and tools to help you make the smartest bank account moves.

      Headlines from WalletPop Partners