Starting in 2003, ClearCredit.com fraudulently charged my credit card monthly for bogus "credit repair". They disputed items on my credit report repeatedly that were not in dispute, ringing up over $1000. in false charges over a year period, continuing even after repeated requests to stop.
The original Email states: " Clean your credit report - You don't pay Unless we are successful !
See their Better Business Bureau Report: Bureau ID: 13130143
On August 26, 2003, the California Attorney General filed a Lawsuit, case no. 816741, alleging that the company and its principles misrepresented that they would remove inaccurate, outdated, or unverified information from a subscriber's credit report when they did not have the authority to do so, represented that they could obtain credit reports at no cost, without disclosing that the consumers who responded to the offer are often enrolled and charged for their services without their consent. The suit also alleged that the company failed to obtain the proper registration, bond, and that they failed to perform the services within 6 months as required by law. The lawsuit is seeking equitable relief for consumers.