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Anyone here use LifeLock?
With all this concern over hacked affiliate databases with affiliate SS#'s and such lifelock is a cheap and easy way to protect yourself from fraud
No one can get credit in my name without first me getting a phone call from the company issuing credit and getting my approval and its only 10 bucks a month. some nice little added protection for my credit in this day and age http://www.lifelock.com |
yep me.
and it fucking rocks. its a extra level of security between your credit/credit value and thieves. they deliver what they say they do. i had someone just trying to query my report and they called me to see if they were allowed to do it. |
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between that and me getting e-mails from truecredit anytime someone tries to access my credit makes me sleep better at night with this shit with affiliate info possibly being hacked im glad i have it |
i changed all my passwords that matched any of the ones in programs with nats.
in this day and age you have to be proactive in protecting and defending against identity theft. i've seen some of those sites that traffick in personal data. when they did that dateline special i froze the screen and zoomed in on the urls that they were looking at. that shit is nutty. |
It's a good service but you can do all of the stuff they do in little to no time. The one service I like is that WalletLock. I think that is worth it alone, but the other stuff isn't.
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Yep,,,,my S/S is 453-78-2344
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You're all getting conned. You're paying them $10 a month to call a credit bureaus every three months and flag your account. suckers..
http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2007-...ened-in-vegas/ |
damn $10 is a lot for such a simple service. i bet that company makes BIG $$$$$$$$$$
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i was kind of conviced with the whole:
My name is Todd Davis My social security number is 457-55-5462 |
I bought a new hdtv last week at sears and went to open a charge account with them
they ran my credit and their account dept got on the phone with me and asked me like 7 questions about my current and past credit (all multiple choice) that only I would know. Would be VERY hard for someone to get thru that and get credit on my SS# Good service. Im happy with it |
I use it, works very well. whats 100/year for someone to keep tabs and do the job for you. Sure you can do it yourself but do you want to sit on the phone and do it every 3 months and remember to do it every 3 months?
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http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2007-...ened-in-vegas/
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So let me get this straight, you pay them $120 a year to make 4 calls to flag your account at an unrelated company, whose workload increases because they now have to call you every time your credit is queried?
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get on the right IRC channel and you will see just how badly bullshitted you dorks really are!
:1orglaugh send me $10 and I will make sure no asteroids ever fall on your house. you will always have good luck and never ever have the heartbreak of dandruff! Do it NOW! :1orglaugh |
Your package price is $110.00 per year and every year thereafter.
1. Description of our Service ("Service"): A. For individuals sixteen (16) years of age or older, we will, upon enrollment: (i) request that Equifax, Experian and TransUnion, or other credit bureau as may become appropriate, place fraud alerts on your consumer reports to the extent permitted by 15 U.S.C. § 1681c-1. Your fraud alert will include up to two telephone numbers provided by you. While you are our client, we will attempt to renew these alerts as often as required to keep them active until such time that you notify us that you no longer have a good faith suspicion that you have been or are about to become a victim of fraud or related crime, including identity theft; (ii) request, to the extent permitted by 15 U.S.C. § 1681b(e), that your name be removed from pre-approved credit card mailing lists; (iii) request that your name be removed from junk-mail lists by using the opt-out options established by the Direct Marketing Association; (iv) order, upon enrollment and once a year thereafter, your free annual credit reports from TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax, or other credit bureau as may become appropriate, as permitted by 15 U.S.C. § 1681j(a). B. For individuals fifteen (15) years of age or younger, we will, upon enrollment: (i) request that Equifax, Experian and TransUnion, or other credit bureau as may become appropriate, place fraud alerts on their consumer reports to the extent permitted by 15 U.S.C. § 1681c-1. If a consumer report is found to match, we will attempt to renew these alerts as often as required, while you subscribe for this particular service, to keep them active until such time that you, or the particular individual, notify us that there is no longer a good faith suspicion that the individual has been or is about to become a victim of fraud or related crime, including identity theft. If a consumer report is not found to match for the individual, LifeLock will confirm every one hundred, eighty (180) days that no matching consumer report has been created; (ii) order, upon enrollment and once a year thereafter, the individual?s annual free credit reports from TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax, or other credit bureau as may become appropriate, as permitted by 15 U.S.C. § 1681j(a), to the extent that they exist and to the extent that the information provided to us matches such a report; (iii) annually prepare a request to the Social Security Administration for a copy of the individual?s Social Security Earnings Report. This request will be forwarded to the individual?s parent or guardian who will then be responsible for its submission to the Social Security Administration. C. In addition, individuals under eighteen (18) years of age must have our Service administered by a parent or legal guardian. |
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