| Comment Number: | 545091-00283 |
| Received: | 10/12/2009 |
| Commenter: | Michael Lodge-Paolini |
| Organization: | |
| State: | ME |
| Agency: | Federal Trade Commission |
| Rule: | 16 CFR Part 610 Amendments to Rule to Prevent Deceptive Marketing of Credit Reports and to Ensure Access to Free Annual File Disclosures |
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Comments:
The 3 bureaus should be required to allow as many individual free credit reports as a person wants on themselves. The nature of credit reports is not some entity that the consumer get to opt in for. When I became an adult I wasn't asked if I want to have every financial issue of my life recorded. So if I want to see what these non-optional bureaucracies are saying about my financial viability, then I should be allowed to, for free as much as I desire. It is my information after all. I don't have to pay my doctors office to see my medical records. Also users of a federally mandated website should never by solicited for any products or services before, during or after using the website to retrieve their information.