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ThinkCreditReports.com scamming
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ThinkCreditReports.com does not even deny that they send out popups that organizations with whom you do business have been hacked, so the organization is offering a free credit check, with a link then going to ThinkCreditReports.com. They then indicate there is a $1 fee (which I assumed would then be refunded by the organization supposedly hacked)but that is not the case. Instead, it is a $1 introductory fee and you have to cancel within five days, after which you are charged $29.95/month. They will not cancel the $29.95 fee. In other words, it is a scam, using deceptive and false advertizing.
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