Eight states' horrible (undated) information
They never learn. Until now (Yeah, right!). Total systemic government failure. #falsity #WA #CommsGirl
| By Greg Fisher
None of the information linked to below contain a) '20' and b) 'wee.'
In other words, government documents are undated with no mention that you can get a free credit report once a week.
Utter chaos; total systemic government failure.
And they will not shut up! #dotGOV #StopTalking #ShutUp #control
@CTDCP @GovNedLamont Each ????????, not year, Governor! #Weekly
— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) May 6, 2026
What is wrong with you? Pay attention!
?? ?? ?? ???? PROTECT us from Comms Girl and the evil incognizant Cafferelli! ?? #CT #control #misleading #2605S #CommsGirl #FireTheITGuy #emailfailure https://t.co/plAg2sfGeK pic.twitter.com/TVkIXJ1vh3
The List: Eight of 56 #TheSeven
CT: "Consumers can get free copies of their credit report each year. The Fair Credit Reporting Act requires each of the three nationwide consumer reporting agencies — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — to provide you with a free copy of your credit report, at your request, once every 12 months."—undated, Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection
#Weekly #n505 #failure #mocketing #fingerflapping #FingerFlappingTSP #nuisance #CommsGirl #2605S
CT: "Obtain a free annual credit report to help detect early signs of identity theft."—dated and signed (at least they got that right this time), Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection
#Weekly
Smith, Perez, Krasselt and Cafferelli, why does that not use the term ???????????? and, instead, merely, "Obtain a free annual credit report to help detect early signs of identity theft."
— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) May 5, 2026
Did you even follow your own link before you pressed Publish? #Weekly #CT #halftruth #2601W pic.twitter.com/AE2Bs6fjWJ
HI: "Experian, Equifax and TransUnion are now offering free credit reports to all Americans on a weekly basis for the next year."—undated, Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA)
AK: "You Can Request a Free Copy of Your Credit Report Annually."—undated, Alaska Department of Law
"One Form Experian" 😆
WA: "Four months later, order one form Experian."—undated, Washington Attorney General #1503ak
Another contains the same gibberish from the Washington attorney general, but that work is dated (and SIGNED! (we go way back, me and the attorneys general)).
#n542 #gibberish #WA #n33586 #accountability pressure point
State of Washington, 2009.
— Greg Fisher (@creditscoring) May 3, 2026
"Four months later, order one form Experian."#Weekly #WA #0912F https://t.co/F9CDbACL7T
[Hey Brown (Adams wake up!), I'm not smarter than you are, am I? Egad—if I am, we're in trouble! 😆 #n33586]
IA: "You are entitled to one free copy from each credit agency every twelve months."—undated, Iowa Attorney General #1901B
MD: "This is the only federally authorized online source for a free annual credit report."—undated, Maryland Insurance Administration
VA: "The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) wants you to know that if you want to order your free annual credit report online, there is only one authorized website: annualcreditreport.com."—undated, Virginia Attorney General
NC: "You can get one free credit report each year from each of the three nationwide credit bureaus."—undated, North Carolina Attorney General
Bonus: FEDERAL
US: "Keep in mind-- you're entitled to one free copy of your credit report every 12 months from each of the three nationwide credit reporting companies."—undated, Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
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Connecticut's email isn't working. Could you bureaucrats elsewhere help the governor with that? Poor guy. He might have to send a letter (!) to somebody.
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