Report: Call Don’t Click I – Why it’s smarter to order federally mandated free credit reports via telephone

The report Call Don’t Click: Why it’s smarter to order federally mandated free credit reports via telephone, not via the Internet was published February 24, 2005. It is the first report in a series of two on AnnualCreditReport.com and related issues.

Report author: Pam Dixon 

Report Links:

WPF Resource Page: AnnualCreditReport.com

Landing page for Call Don’t Click: Why it’s smarter to order your federally mandated free credit reports via telephone, not the Interent. A report on www.annualcreditreport.com by the World Privacy Forum.

FTC responds to WPF’s Call Don’t Click Report and takes action against impostors

The Federal Trade Commission has taken action on the hundreds of imposter domains the World Privacy Forum uncovered and discussed in its Call Don’t Click I and II reports. Announcing the FTC action, Bureau Chief Lydia Parnes said: “Consumers also need to be alert about impostor sites – sites that misspell annualcreditreport.com or use sound

WPF Report: Call Don’t Click I – Why It’s Smarter to Order Federally Mandated Free Credit Reports via Telephone, not the Internet

Call Don’t Click: Why it’s smarter to order your federally mandated free credit reports via telephone, not the Interent. A report on www.annualcreditreport.com by the World Privacy Forum, originally published February, 2005, updated March 2005.