Get Free Credit-Monitoring Services

July 11, 2008 · Filed Under Credit Bureaus, Credit Monitoring, Everything Credit · Comment 

The settlement applies to everyone who had an open credit account or open line of credit from any lender from January 1, 1987, to May 28, 2008. Anyone with a , car loan, mortgage, student loan or any other loan qualifies, which means most adults do.

http://finance.yahoo.com

.com urges all its readers to take advantage of this great deal. Best of all, nearly everyone is eligible. ’s monitoring services can be very valuable to consumers, especially when you won’t be paying a dime for them! Read more

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Settlement results in free credit monitoring service

You can sign up today to receive services from the due to a settlement the company reached on a class-action lawsuit.

http://www.cnn.com/

Blog.com would like to advise all consumers that a settlement has been reached in the class-action lawsuit filed against . The lawsuit was filed because irresponsibly sold customer information in the form of marketing lists to other businesses. denied any wrongdoing, while at the same time, stating that they had stopped the practice as far back as 2001.

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U of U medical records stolen, 2.2 million patients’ data at risk

June 11, 2008 · Filed Under Everything Credit, Identity Theft · Comment 

University of Utah Hospital and Clinics patients are bracing for the unknown as police and prosecutors investigate the theft of 2.2 million billing records filled with personal information.
Authorities say the records, stolen out of a courier’s personal vehicle earlier this month, put the private data of patients from the past 16 years at risk.

http://www.sltrib.com/

- It’s amazing how an incident like this can lead to astronomical financial damage for every one of those 2.2 million patients. Hospitals and any other organizations that hold such sensitive information need to take responsibility and re-think their procedures so that these mishaps do not happen. The good thing is that the U of U is taking the right steps in offering free services to all patients whose social security numbers were compromised. Read more

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TransUnion settlement makes services available to consumers

June 9, 2008 · Filed Under Everything Credit · Comment 

’s recent settlement of a class-action suit offers several options for consumers, two of which include free credit-monitoring services for a limited time.”

http://www.dallasnews.com/

******  So is basically offering consumers options that are already available to them in some form or another in return for selling private consumer data to businesses. We say, take what they are offering while it’s free, but don’t let them persuade you into extending any of the options. Every consumer is already entitled to a free from all 3 credit bureaus once per calendar year.  If you look at it, the damage is already done. Your private information is already out there and now that got caught, they want to make nice and say they have stopped the practice and will give you some valuable free services in return for privacy.  Looks like, just another case where a big organization got caught and wants to make it all disappear by making the consumer feel like they’re getting the better end.

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Credit Monitoring Services - Wasting your money?

When you listen to ads pitching services, the top benefit they usually mention is to protect you from .  Not true!    These services do not really do anything to prevent . If anything, they may be able to alert you, once the crime has been committed. In addition, you will only receive these alerts on any credit-related activity, if certain conditions are first met. What’s more, these services can be very expensive. Why spend unnecessary dollars when you are entitled to a FREE once a year?  You can also receive it FREE if you are denied a line of credit, denied employment, or become victim of .

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