Donna
Walker,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, July 19, 2006
Yes, the same company that controls your credit score! I easily got a refund from them for two months of 9.95 charges but their non-authorized deductions to my account after I canceled caused $56 in NSF fees which my bank refused to remove and wanted me to pay $28 and fill out a form to deny CIC from deducting anything from my account again. (I was floored that someone can keep on deducting after you cancel or tell them to stop if you gave them your info to begin with - it's not fraud unless you never gave your banking info and telling them to stop doesn't mean a thing if they want to continue taking your money. You have to pay $28 and fill out a form ay my EX-bank to make it stop). I then filed an online report with the Better Business Bureau about CIC and I got a reply IMMEDIATELY from someone with Experian telling me to send them proof their charges resulted in NSF charges and they would refund them to me. I sent the proof and they sent me a check for $56. That was over a year ago and I am still shocked that CIC is owned by Experian. Where can I give Experian the credit score they deserve?