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They must have meant ‘Fee’ Credit Report

Given the true nature of the site the "R" in "Free" has got to be a typo. If you log on to the site and sign up, you're not going to get away with…

Given the true nature of the site the “R” in “Free” has got to be a typo. If you log on to the site and sign up, you’re not going to get away with it cost-free, according to the New York Times. It requires customers to sign up for a credit monitoring service that costs almost $15 per month. Might not be so surprising that the company is owned by Experian, one of the big three credit bureaus.

FreeCreditReport.com will be releasing a new string of ads less focused on the free and more focused on what they do — things like identity theft, which a credit monitoring service can help flag. Either way, I’ll still find the songs from the original commercials stuck in my head without warning.