Company develops product to offer Experian, Equifax and TransUnion credit reports hassle-free for consumers, eliminating the need to cancel any automatic trial services
DELRAY BEACH, FL – January 14, 2010 – NationalCreditReport.com, a leader in credit reporting services, today announced a new product to address the question, “How do I get a credit report online without being automatically enrolled in any type of credit monitoring trial?” The company has launched a first-of-its-kind, “No Strings Offer” for consumers to buy their credit reports and scores, without being automatically enrolled in any credit monitoring trial or other type of recurring subscription program. At the company’s new site, www.nationalcreditreport.com/nostringsoffer, consumers can buy their single-bureau Experian credit report and score for the low price of $9.99, or their triple-bureau Experian, Equifax and TransUnion credit reports and scores for the low price of $24.90.
Most web sites offering a free or paid credit report and score automatically enroll customers in a monthly credit monitoring service, which typically costs the consumer between $9.95 and $29.90 per month. Many consumers wonder, “How do I get a credit report online without the automatic enrollment in credit monitoring?”, and the company is proud to be one of the first in the industry to offer a “no strings attached” product. NationalCreditReport.com is giving consumers a way to buy their Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion credit reports and scores with no future commitments or unexpected charges.
Samuel S. Ambrose, NationalCreditReport.com’s Vice President of Marketing and Operations, said, “Due to consumer demand, we developed this product to make it easy for consumers, especially those who do not want to be automatically enrolled in a credit monitoring service, to buy their credit reports and scores through a hassle-free, no strings attached shopping experience. We believe there is significant consumer demand for a credit report and score product purchased in a transparent transaction with no further obligations. We encourage consumers to read the fine print on our competitors’ web sites and know exactly what they are buying. Even when paying for their credit report products, most sites still automatically enroll consumers into their credit monitoring service for a recurring monthly fee.”
By law, consumers are able to order their annual credit report free of charge through the government’s annualcreditreport.com web site. However, they can only do this once a year and they do not receive a credit score, which is the primary tool lenders use to determine the interest rates paid by the consumer. In other words, even if a consumer appears to have an accurate credit history, they will not know if their score is 640 or 780, which could make a huge difference if they are in the market for a mortgage, new car or refinancing loan.
The company also provides a special benefit for its “No Strings Offer” customers. For those who decide to buy their report and score but later determine they would like the security of a credit monitoring service to help protect themselves from becoming victims of identity theft and credit fraud, the company offers a special industry-leading pricing plan for credit monitoring starting at only $7.99 per month for single-bureau monitoring and $9.99 per month for triple-bureau monitoring. Customers can also purchase an annual option for $69.99 for single-bureau monitoring or $99.99 for triple-bureau monitoring, which represents a significant savings from industry averages.
Credit monitoring is a quick and easy way to proactively monitor a credit file for new activity, account changes, credit fraud and identity theft. If and when these changes or inquiries appear in a credit file, an email alert is sent to the subscriber within 24 hours. These email alerts are the first indication of a legitimate credit report inquiry, credit discrepancy, or fraudulent activity within a credit file. Credit monitoring services, when used consistently, are the first line of defense and a great source of protection against serious credit inaccuracies, credit fraud and identity theft.
About NationalCreditReport.com
Since 2004, NationalCreditReport.com has specialized in providing a variety of credit information to consumers to help protect them from identity theft and understand their credit reports and scores. Now, the company has a solution to the question, “How do I get a credit report online without being automatically enrolled in any type of credit monitoring trial?” The Company provides credit monitoring, credit reports, credit scores and other identity theft protection services.
Contact:
Allison Tomek
NationalCreditReport.com
561-805-8000

