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  • Report:  #58464

Complaint Review: TRW Credentials - Privacyguard.com - Credentials Services International Inc

"TRW Credentials" "Privacyguard.com" "Credentials Services International, Inc." consumer fraud ripoff false promises deceptive swindlers will leave you with a false sense of security ripoff Chatsworth California

  • Reported By:
    Carrollton Texas
  • Submitted:
    Tue, May 27, 2003
  • Updated:
    Wed, January 05, 2005
  • TRW Credentials - Privacyguard.com - Credentials Services International, Inc
    P.O. Box 2133
    Chatsworth, California
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
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This company advertises they will monitor your credit and report to you if any negative information is posted. I have been a customer for several years and have never received any negative information from this company. Every quarter I have received a statement from them that there has been no negative information posted to my credit report since the last report. When I went to get financing for a new vehicle recently I learned that over the past twelve months my fico score has dropped by more than 150 points and I have had six late pays, one ninety plus days, added to my credit report in the last year.

TRW Credentials, Credentials Services International, Inc., or PrivacyGuard.com will leave you with a false sense of security by promising to keep you up to date on what's going on with your credit report and then not following through and leaving thinking your credit is fine.

Joe
Carrollton, Texas
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Thomas

South Milwaukee,
Wisconsin,
U.S.A.

would the company try to weasle out of paying the $10,000?

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, January 05, 2005

...based on what I've read in this report, I am inclined to wonder about PrivacyGuard's supposed offer to pay up to $10,000 in whatever credit-card debt might end up in your name as a result of new credit-card accounts started by an identity thief. This makes me wonder that if this actually happened to a PrivacyGuard customer, would the company try to weasle out of paying the $10,000? These are things the individual consumer should consider if they are wise enough to make sure any company offering "insurance" or "services" with whom they might want to do business has the sterling reputation that such companies should be required to have.

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