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Brian Damage
03-28-2010, 05:17 PM
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2010/03/26/mm-freecredit/

In celebration of the upcoming FTC-mandated drastic changes to "free" credit report advertising and web sites, public radio program Marketplace located the actor and musician who serves as the public face of FreeCreditReport.com in its horrifically catchy ads. That's when they discovered something that, as they put it, means you will never look at the ads the same way again. The singing spokesdude, Eric Violette, is actually a pretty talented musician, but he isn't the man singing the jingle. See, the commercials were cast and filmed in Montreal, and Violette has a distinct French accent.

Yes. He's Canadian. Which is merciful in a way, because it means that when he walks down the street in Montreal, no one has any idea who he is....unless they're visiting from America.

“Imagine there's a line drawn in the dirt about two hours from your house. Cross it and everything goes haywire. People stop Eric on the street in America and ask for his autograph. They want pictures with him. At one point he made the mistake of going to Mardi Gras.

Violette: And when people recognize me they were obviously pretty drunk. So they were louder than, I don't know.... It was like, "Hey that's the FreeCreditReport.com guy!" So everybody like ... Foom! Turn their head."

As part of the CARD Act, the FTC requires that the ads and (crucially) Web sites for not-so-free credit report services disclose that they are a paid service, not the free annual credit report that all Americans are entitled to. Web sites must change on April 2, and TV and radio advertising on September 1.

Retro4Life
03-28-2010, 07:13 PM
Actually, I had heard this and I still enjoy the jingles. Yeah, it would be cooler if he actually sang them but hey, it's showbiz and he and the guys still portray their characters well. In the same way I still like the Partridge Family even though I know only David and Shirley were really singing and playing. :lol:

catlover79
03-28-2010, 09:23 PM
Gee, what a shock. :rolleyes:

MickeyMac
03-28-2010, 10:04 PM
He's still annoying

dakert
03-28-2010, 10:53 PM
I hope that Americans are smart enough to know that when they hear something is FREE on a commercial--It ISNT FREE! :eek:

Brian Damage
03-28-2010, 11:08 PM
I hope that Americans are smart enough to know that when they hear something is FREE on a commercial--It ISNT FREE! :eek:

No definitely not, although you have to admit that the company name itself is false advertising,

Janice
03-28-2010, 11:48 PM
This can't be. Next thing Brian, you'll be telling me that the white-haired old bat is really a hot supermodel in disguise.

Brian Damage
03-29-2010, 12:10 AM
This can't be. Next thing Brian, you'll be telling me that the white-haired old bat is really a hot supermodel in disguise.


:lol:

how'd you guess ;)

treky
03-29-2010, 01:53 AM
:lol: This can't be. Next thing Brian, you'll be telling me that the white-haired old bat is really a hot supermodel in disguise.