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Credit/Identity Protection: Who Do You Use?
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<blockquote data-quote="K_Flyer" data-source="post: 1380069" data-attributes="member: 89366"><p>Went to the EquifaxSecurity2017 site this morning and was not surprised to see I am one of those affected. Since I have the Costco IdentityGuard service, I saw no point to give Equifax any more information by signing up for their service. I did check with IdentityGuard and found that the plan I have includes monitoring of the "dark web" and related chat sites. In the process, I found out their Total Protection plan includes a lot more than I realized. I feel a little more secure now, but only a little!</p><p></p><p>BTW, one point to add to my list above is that the scumbags will often wait months or a year for you to be lulled into a false sense of security before they strike. You can never relax your vigilance. Rather like "Never trust a driver in a cage."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K_Flyer, post: 1380069, member: 89366"] Went to the EquifaxSecurity2017 site this morning and was not surprised to see I am one of those affected. Since I have the Costco IdentityGuard service, I saw no point to give Equifax any more information by signing up for their service. I did check with IdentityGuard and found that the plan I have includes monitoring of the "dark web" and related chat sites. In the process, I found out their Total Protection plan includes a lot more than I realized. I feel a little more secure now, but only a little! BTW, one point to add to my list above is that the scumbags will often wait months or a year for you to be lulled into a false sense of security before they strike. You can never relax your vigilance. Rather like "Never trust a driver in a cage." [/QUOTE]
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