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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Ben Stein, Predatory Bait-and-Switch Merchant Ben Stein, Predatory Bait-and-Switch Merchant 6 comments by: Felix Salmon July 16, 2009 Felix Salmon picture Felix Salmon Follow 1060 Followers 0 Following You are currently following Felix Salmon Stop Following You are no longer following Felix Salmon About this author: * Felix Salmon's articles on Seeking Alpha * Felix's blog at Reuters * Subscribe to RSS feed back to yahoo finance add to my yahoo back to cake * Font Size: * Print * Email * TweetThis How far has Ben Stein sunk? Far enough that I feel compelled to resuscitate the Ben Stein Watch, just to share this unfunny and positively harmful TV ad which is now being aired: TV AD NOT SHOWN I went to freescore.com and found out my score for free, says Ben, while an annoying squirrel holds up a sign with the word FREE in some horrible brush-script font. A few points are worth noting here. First, the score itself is not very useful to consumers. Whats useful is the report if theres an error on the report, then the consumer can try to rectify it. Secondly, and much more importantly, if you want a free credit report, theres only one place to go: annualcreditreport.com. Thats the place where the big three credit-rating agencies will give you a genuinely free copy of your credit report once a year, as required by federal law. You wont be surprised to hear that freescore.com is not free: in order to get any information out of them at all, you have to authorize them to charge you a $29.95 monthly fee. They even extract a dollar out of you up front, just to make sure that money is there. Stein, here, has become a predatory bait-and-switch merchant, dangling a free credit report in front of people so that he can sock them with a massive monthly fee for, essentially, doing nothing at all. Naturally, the people who take him up on this offer will be those who can least afford it. The level to which Stein has now sunk is more than enough reason as if the case for the prosecution werent damning enough already for the NYT to cancel Steins contract forthwith. Its simply unconscionable for a newspaper of record to employ as its Everybodys Business columnist someone who is surely making a vast amount of money by luring the unsuspecting into overpaying for a financial product they should under no circumstances buy. Itll also be interesting to see whether the new Consumer Financial Protection Agency will have the authority to regulate this kind of advertising. If it doesnt, thats a significant hole in its mandate. Related Articles
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BS is lothesome, and a jewish supremist.
#2. To: tom007 (#1)
What? he couldn't get the Depends gig?
Really? I've always liked him. He bashed Goldman before Tabibi...
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