Central Source LLC Reviews 4

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.6

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Misleading Site - Steer Clear

Countless pages of information filled out, with the promise of receiving all 3 credit reports.

Received one credit report (Transunion) and was then told I would have to pay for my score. If I wanted to pay for the score, I would have done so in the beginning.

After all that, I decided to click the "print or save" your credit report. I clicked, no save option available.... Only print. Frustrating.

As with anything online, I kept digging and did receive my real time credit scores, for free.

September 18, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not use

For something as important as your annual credit reports, do not go to this website!! Even if you do you will not get a credit report. All it did was make me fill out a form (the same form 3 times for each credit bureau) and then tell me that I couldn't request my report online at this time suggesting that I really it try again later. 20 minutes on this website with absolutely no results. Pointless.

September 6, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

THE WORST CRIMINALS

THE WORST CRIMINALS . IT'S ALL A HUGE SCAM TO GET ALL YOUR PERSONAL DATA AND SELL IT TO THE 3RD PARTY.
THERE IS NO REPORT, NO SCORES. YOU CAN PURCHASE THE SCORE FOR $24. IT IS A FRADULENT SCAM. ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING!
THEY NEED TO BE INVESTIGATED AND REMOVED.

April 15, 2021
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

You Get What You Pay For

The free annual credit report concept is a well-intentioned effort by the US government to allow consumers to have a clear idea of their credit worthiness. Three free reports, one from each major credit reporting agency, may be accessed every 12 months for no charge. They contain all credit accounts (banks, credit cards, loans) associated with your Social Security Number, as well as your payment history with them. Here's the rub- they do NOT include your actual credit score (the three digit number from 0-999) which all lenders use to gauge your worthiness. For that score, Central Source charges $24.95, a fee which renews automatically monthly unless you cancel, which many users may not realize they need to do. So ultimately, "free" is not free, and these reports will do little to tell you whether or not you will be approved for a loan or credit card.

August 14, 2020
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