Like the song says, he should have seen it coming at him like an atom bomb. The singer of those FreeCreditReport.com jingles might sound a bit less peppy now that the Federal Trade Commission is ...
So, I needed to grab a credit report and I didn't take the time to properly look up the government website that allows you to get one for free (which, for future ...
When people find out Charles Harris works for Irvine-based FreeCreditReport.com, “almost everyone wants to sing the jingle to me,” he says. The Experian Group Ltd. unit is known for catchy commercials ...
You know the jingle if you've ever watched late-night television: "Free ... Credit Report DOT com." What you might not know is this: There's nothing free about FreeCreditReport.com. Like so many other ...
Catchy television ads that advertise free credit reports have caused a battle between the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Experian, which owns FreeCreditReport.com. The FTC is publicly opposing the ...
The Spot:A guy plays guitar in an Irish-themed bar. He’s accompanied by a drummer and a bassist. All three wear kilts. “AnnualCreditReport.com,” the guy sings, “the one you can depend upon.” He goes ...
As one county trivia team member to another, I have a question that has been really bothering me. Who is the musician in the freecreditreport.com ads? He has been in numerous television ads for this ...
FreeCreditReport.com is targeting older consumers online with the debut of former “Tonight Show” personality Ed McMahon telling his personal story of bad credit woes with rap lyrics in viral videos.
Q I signed up for a free credit report at Freecreditreport.com and ended up with a $53.95 bill. I was not aware of signing up for anything. Judy San Jose A A lot of people fall for this, Judy. Turns ...