Delray Beach, FL (Business Wire) 30 March 2010

Since the new provisions of the Federal Trade Commission for advertising “free” credit reports online this week in the fall of expected power NationalCreditReport.com, a leader in the credit-monitoring services, the “No Strings” offering will continue to increase in popularity.

“Our” No Strings “allows our customers to buy their credit report free trial of credit monitoring services,” said Samuel S. Ambrose, vice president of marketing and operations NationalCreditReport.com. We were the first in our industry to offer this kind of flexible to market. We understand that consumers want to have access to their online credit report, but they also know they have their rating at the same time is very important. “Report of the National Credit began with” No Strings “in

January.
The new law without

credit report should not advertisers assume that consumers may also credit reports online at the website of the government. However, these reports do not contain any credit ratings important. In addition, requests for credit reports online for each of the three major credit bureaus (Experian? ¢, Equifax? ¢ and TransUnion? ¢) performed once a year. Customers want their credit more often need to purchase additional credit reports online.

“We understand that the FTC was on the law without a credit report designed to help confused consumers,” said Ambrose. “We will fully respect the new rules.”

other credit offers National Report includes tests in his three-fold protective Credit Monitoring? ¢ Service, such as credit monitoring is the fastest and for consumers to proactively monitor their credit new business, account changes and credit fraud identity theft. National Credit Report advises consumers to monitor their credit to protect themselves and maintain their good credit.


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Since 2004 NationalCreditReport.com specializes in providing credit information and credit monitoring services for consumers to improve their personal credit report and prevent identity theft. NationalCreditReport.com encourages consumers to check their credit report regularly.


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