Experian consumers just wanted a free credit report, but instead received numerous emails without the option to unsubscribe.
Experian offers consumers credit information, marketing services, and analytical tools to offer free credit monitoring memberships—it’s the kind of company that everyone seems to encounter at some point whether they like it or notfiled by the U.S. District Court in central California claimed anyone who set up a free account was inundated with unsolicited emails without the option to unsubscribe.
or offered a “Dark Web Scan.” The complaint said the emails weren’t focused on the consumer’s account as they claimed but were instead “commercial in nature,” the FTC reported in aThe complaint states that “confirm your car” emails were reportedly sent to numerous consumers who said the vehicles were either fake, many years old, or had nothing to do with them or their identity, among other issues.
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