Life Lock Cages Identity Theft

By admin | Jul 19, 2006

life lock.JPGOne of the worst crimes is having your actual identity stolen. People who are victims will tell you the feelings of hopelessness are horrible. Identity theft is not only bad, but it’s also rapidly increasing. Organized crime has started taking serious interest in identity theft. Criminal organizations can pay “sub-contracted” criminals to do their dirty work to gain information. Once they gain that information, they can utterly ruin your life. And this is the life that you have worked hard to build. It’s frustrating to say the least.…\r\n\r\nLifeLock takes care of part of the problem. For a monthly fee of $10, or a yearly fee of $110, they can give you peace of mind. They will lock your credit reports. They will stop pre-approved credit card offers from being sent to you. They will decrease junk mail. And they will be on call if you have problems with loans, etc. This is primarily due to the fact that they lock things down well. They also offer a $1 million guarantee. If someone steals your identity, they will fix it and pay damages up to a million dollars. Whatever your feelings are on LifeLock - take heed to identity theft. Be prepared.

[tags]Life Lock, identity theft, identity theft protection[/tags]

PS - If you haven’t had your identity stolen, or know someone who has, read this first hand account.



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  1. Nancy Schufeldt Brown May 31, 2007 2:40 pm

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