Best ID Theft Protection
What identity theft monitoring service has the best id theft protection? There are many places where you can go for the answer to this question, such as: TopConsumerReviews.com
While not everyone agrees that paying for this type of service is necessary, will those same people help you restore your credit rating when you take their advice and try to do this on your own? Face it, majority of us are not experts in protecting our credit, just like we are not experts in: changing our own oil, taking care of our own legal problems or even cooking our own food, and yet we will pay for those services. Getting LifeLock identity theft protection service is cheaper per month than one meal out to eat. Considering that it keeps your credit in check, it is worth the enrollment.
When researching the number of incidents of identity theft, and there is no lack of them, we have found that many could have been better protected if the identity owner had enrolled in some sort of protection service rather than leaving it to chance. Don’t become a statistic. Enroll today. While you were reading this article, several people became victims and are not aware yet. Some are aware, such as those affected by the following news release:
The Dallas Morning News has reported that over 9,000 employees might be at risk of becoming victims of identity theft due to a laptop being stolen. This laptop might contain names, birth dates and social security numbers. Employees of Parkland Memorial Hospital need to be aware that they will have to take measures to protect their identity.
This theft does not affect hospital patients, only employees. The hospital has notified employees via email and they did recommend that fraud alerts be placed. They do have the option to enroll in a credit monitoring service that is being offered for one free year.
“We regret this unfortunate event occurred and are working to mitigate any possible adverse impact on our employees,” said Dr. Ron Anderson, Parkland’s president and chief executive.
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February 19th, 2009 at 11:48 am
That is true. If you can afford to eat out, you can afford to protect your credit!
February 19th, 2009 at 11:50 am
Services like this one will be needed more and more. I can tell in my line of work that people are not going to heed the warning until they become a victim.
February 19th, 2009 at 11:50 am
The best way to protect yourself from ID theft is to not have an id!