Ah, OK wasnt sure you saw that. I've already been through ID theft, had a credit card and loan started in my name but through my own monitoring and pretty much constant fraud alerts on my info I stopped it before any money was gone or my credit took a hit. I had ProtectID when Target got hacked and it provided absolutely no help.
So through my personal experience, I dont trust the guys that claim the service does what it says it does and I dont trust their insurance to pay out anything if there was a problem. Especially when they make millions buying and selling my personal information.
When you wave your right to class action to get their services then you know they are not doing it to help you, they are doing it to help themselves. (I'll get off my soapbox and go away now)
This makes the 4th or 5th time I've been part of a breached customer database. One involved stolen laptops from my employer containing private trading information for our stock transactions. That involved bank account numbers plus all our personal info.
Then there was the GAO breach that affected millions of active and former military.
I've been enrolled 3 times with Life-Lock for the free year offered in response to the breaches, and each time I applied for credit while the monitoring was active. I received zero notices that my credit record was accessed or that a new account was opened. I'm not very impressed with that company, needless to say.
So far, I've never been a victim of any of the crooks who stole my info. Hoping this turns out to be the same.
I take advantage if the free annual credit reports. In fact, I just did the Trans Union report about 2 weeks ago. Maybe I had a psychic notification of the Equifax breach?
