Archive for the ‘Lifelock Reviews’ Category
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November 1, 2007

You hear about it on the news and see the many ads warning about identity theft in your magazines. However, you may think that you are safe from identity theft. If you do, you could be setting yourself up for big trouble. Approximately nine million Americans are victims of identity theft every year, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
Identity theft can come in many forms. Many victims do not realize that their identities have been stolen until long after the fact, and this more often than not is once their credit is already ruined. Identity theft can cause devastating impacts on your life, such as being turned down for a job, denied loans on big purchase items, or even to be arrested for crimes that you did not commit.
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Posted by admin on
November 1, 2007
“We looked at a number of companies and found LifeLock had the best product for protecting people from ID theft plus much more. I wish we had found them before my wife and I recently became victims.”
Bobby Joe Harris
Retired Chandler (AZ) Police Chief
“Thieves broke into my home and got everything - my passport, birth certificate, social security card, and several other priceless items. They could have ruined me financially. I had heard about how LifeLock guarantees identity protection. So I put them to the test. A few days later, I started getting phone calls that the thieves were trying to open new credit accounts using my identity. LifeLock’s system worked just like they said it would and stopped the thieves early.”
“I urge everyone to consider employing LifeLock to protect his or her Identity. I am grateful the thieves that tried to get to me were not able to succeed even though they have tried repeated times. LifeLock stopped them!”
Aaron Freeman
Scottsdale, Arizona
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May 23, 2008

Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes and thieves are becoming more creative in ways to steal your name and obtain your confidential information. The United Postal Service reports that 45 million change-of-address forms are filed each year. Thieves have been known to use these forms to obtain personal information, which allows them to steal your identity. LifeLock has added a new layer of protection to its already highly-effective identity theft protection system called TrueAddress™. The purpose of LifeLock’s TrueAddress™ is to alert it members of a change of address form filed in their name. Identity thieves use change of address forms to have their victim’s mail and personal information sent to a different address, and the victim often has no idea of the theft until the creditors start calling or they are they are denied for a loan. LifeLock’s TrueAddress™ services searches to see if any members have had a change of address form filed and if so, members are alerted to the possible theft and the process of restoring your name and credit begins.
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May 21, 2008

With the convenience of today’s information super highway, the internet also becomes a major security threat. Many people use the internet every day to pay bills, check email and even apply for loans, and as with any online activity, there can be major risks involved. A latest growing trend in crime is identity theft; thieves are scouring the internet for information in hopes of getting lucky and turning your misfortune into their fortune. Millions of people have had their identity stolen every year, creating life-altering hassles, and many people do not even know their identity has been stolen until they start getting harassing phone calls from creditors or the bank denies their request for a loan. LifeLock developed a proactive solution to combat this increasingly growing trend and in light of recent incidents involving T.J. Maxx and Hannaford brothers Supermarkets, LifeLock has created new layers to its sophisticated identity theft protection system to guard against identity theft.
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March 9, 2008

Founded in 2005, Lifelock has helped millions of people protect their identities and remain safe when it comes to using credit cards and their social security numbers in very day life. With the stories of identity theft rising with each passing year, it would seem that this is a service that more and more people would want to take advantage of. Identity theft can cost you in more ways than simply the amount of money you happen to lose in a particular transaction, after all. It can create a black mark on your credit history, making it difficult to obtain loans and credit cards in the future. All of this can happen due to no fault of your own, other than the fact that you failed to protect yourself.
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March 6, 2008

With the advent of any new product or service which appear to be too good to be true, there are bound to be complaints. In the case of Lifelock, the identity theft protection service, these complaints seem to originate more often from those who are not customers than those who are. This is an interesting dichotomy, and perhaps indicative of the fact that the service is a legitimate way to help people protect their identity. In few other places is this kind of strange separation seen. It is uncommon to see a service bashed mercilessly by people who have never even tried it, and yet never once complained about by those who have. Don’t believe it? Take a good long look around the internet and see what we mean. Search for Lifelock in every place you can think of and see what people are saying. You will be hard pressed to find a single instance of customers-actual people who have signed up for the service and used it-complaining about the service they received. On the other hand, you’ll find several instances of people complaining about Lifelock without ever having tried it. What gives?
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January 26, 2008

“I worry about protecting myself from identity theft just as much as other people. For a long time, the horror stories were not real to me. I would occasionally hear about how someone’s identity was stolen and how this ruined their credit by charging thousands of dollars in their name. It became real for me when someone stole my brother’s identity. Luckily, he caught on quickly because he happened to check his credit report just a few weeks after it happened.”
“I started wondering, though, if I would be that lucky if someone stole my identity. Instead of relying on luck, I decided to see if there was a way for me to protect myself. I already shred my old documents and keep my passwords secret, but how much protection does that really offer you against identity thieves that know a lot more about technology than I do? My brother, after all, had done all of the things that most consumers do to protect himself from identity theft, but someone was still able to get enough information about him to create a credit card account in his name.”
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December 13, 2007

If you are a consumer, you’re probably wondering what services are available that will help to protect your identity and credit from theft and fraud. In researching the many services I wondered if LifeLock was any good for protecting my credit. I performed diligent research and found that LifeLock is a company that protects the consumer from identity theft. They do so by keeping an eye on a number of things, such as, your credit report and credit card transactions. During my research I found that LifeLock helps to protect your credit before thieves have a chance to start. They do this by placing a fraud alert on your identity as soon as you enroll, this way, if someone tries to make any transactions or receive any offers in your name, you are immediately notified before they have a chance to do so. This is excellent because it stops the thief before they have a chance to do any real damage to your credit. We all know that it takes time, energy and money to rebuild and fix our credit.
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December 13, 2007

We have all seen commercial services and products that claim to protect our identities and our personal information. In today’s market, there are thousands of products that are geared toward shielding our families from theft and fraud. It’s hard to know and trust what service will actually do the job that they pledge to do, and which ones are scams. Identity theft is a serious problem and it occurs all year round, especially during the holidays. LifeLock declares that they have the solution to a credit card holder’s worst nightmare. LifeLock claims to ensure the protection of your credit through a variety of services. They offer credit monitoring, fraud alerts and junk mail filtration. This is said to be in an effort to stop others from stealing your identity. LifeLock claims to guarantee their services through a one million dollar guarantee. This guarantee states that if your identity is stolen or besmirched while you are a consumer, they will spend up to one million dollars to correct the issue.
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December 5, 2007

Have you ever been a victim of identity fraud? Has your personal information ever been stolen? Are you wondering what type of modern technology is out there to protect you from identity fraud? Services that specialize in identity theft protection have emerged for consumers that want to protect themselves against identity theft and fraud.
Lifelock, the industry’s leading theft protection service, provides consumers with identity protection on many levels. Upon enrolling into the Lifelock program, within 1-2 hours fraud alerts are established with all three major credit bureaus. Also, your locks are set so that if someone requests your information, you will receive a phone call to verify if you are the requester. Lifelock also requests on your behalf that your name be removed from junk mail lists as well blocking pre-approved credit offers. The fee for lifelock is $100/year, which is a small price to pay if someone steals your identity.
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