ConsumerInfo.com - incomplete reports

Saturday, August 09, 2003

8/9 credit scores:  CE 701 - FICO 659

Since I can ONLY get my Experian FICO scores and need to show to the court that the ConsumerInfo.com scores are fraudulent, I just spend $53 on:

1) a new CIC trimerged and I purchased the $5 CreditExpert (Experian) score
2) a new Experian with FICO score at Fair Isaac.

Got a 42 point difference and COMPLETELY different score factors.
Posted by Christine on 08/09/2003 at 06:24 AM
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Consumerinfo.com: “About us”

From consumerinfo.com, click on the "About Us" link at the bottom of the main page. Maybe a couple people could print this page, in case Consumerinfo.com makes changes.

"Its Internet properties include QSpace.com, CreditMatters.com and HomeRadar.com. ConsumerInfo also enjoys prominent partnerships with sites such as Yahoo!, LendingTree, E-LOAN, iWon, Prodigy, Earthlink, MSN HomeAdvisor and other top companies."

I hated those Qspace reports with a passion, I'm sure longtime readers of my forum remember. I even wrote a Qspace review for Epinions. Did Consumerinfo.com buy Qspace?

I think the list of "Internet properties" includes some other sites.

Just checked freecreditreport.com, it's Consumerinfo.com. I think that 90% of ads I hear or see are for pages owned by them.

"Most recently, ConsumerInfo.com distinguished itself as the first Internet site to offer an instant 3 Bureau Online Credit Report, which gives consumers access to their complete credit history in seconds. ConsumerInfo.com is an Experian company."

Since I have their 6/01 tri-merged, they apparently haven't updated this page in at least 2 years.

Note how they claim: "... access to their complete credit history"

"The site has delivered more than 5 million credit reports"

I wonder what the CURRENT figure is, and how many tri-mergeds they sold at $35 a piece.

"ConsumerInfo.com is an Experian company."

Yup. Can you imagine their profit margin? No refunds, as I found out. No web updates in AT LEAST 2 years. Their advertising budget must be huge.

Wonder where I can find some financial info such as a breakdown on income and expenses.

The full text of that page below:
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Posted by Christine on 08/09/2003 at 06:08 AM
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