Is It Really Free When You Search for a Free Online Quote?

The team at Trinity Financial Direct (Trinityfd) warns consumers to be cautious when searching for online financial services and to read the fine print that includes the terms and privacy policy before disclosing any personal information.

St. Paul, MN, June 07, 2007 --(PR.com)-- The team at Trinity Financial Direct (Trinityfd) warns consumers to be cautious when searching for online financial services and to read the fine print that includes the terms and privacy policy before disclosing any personal information.

In addition, "many people do not bother to read this information and are upset when they get emails and phone calls from third party advertisers," says the Trinityfd team. They also point out that the general rule of thumb when searching online for financial services (ie: home loans, home refinance, debt consolidation) the consumer needs to understand that they agree to the terms in exchange for receiving a free finacial quote, which allows third party advertisers to contact the consumer whether they like it or not. Basically, you give them your personal information in exchange for a free quote.

In many cases, the trade-off can actually save you money. For instance, a person searching for an auto insurance quote may want to compare multiple lenders. By visiting a variety of sites offering these financial services, a consumer may be able to find the right premium at the right price.

For additional information regarding the subject of this release, please contact the Trinityfd team at trinityfinancialdirect@gmail.com or visit their website at www.my-trinityfd.com

Trinity Financial Direct operates a website that acts as a resource for various financial services (ie: loans, savings account, auto insurance, structured settlement). They connect consumers to multiple financial lenders.

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