What is the best identity theft product on the market today?

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  1. genia3173 says:

    Jean

    Don’t think there is one yet like that.
    Just play it save, don’t throw out anything that has personal info on it….junk mail. etc…without sending thru a shredder, don’t let people see you enter your pin number at a ATM or a store…save all info from your bank(especially if it has your account # on it)
    don’t give out your social security number and if you absolutely need to, make sure you get back the paper it was written on.
    And make sure you get your copy of receipt if you used a credit card to buy something

  2. Identity Theft Secrets says:

    Donna

    It’s somewhat difficult to just limit yourself to a single choice without understanding your requirements, however here’s criteria for you to consider when shopping around from the countless options available:

    1) Does the service limit your exposure to identity theft by denying potential thieves your confidential information?

    2) Does this service allow your most crucial financial accounts and data to be constantly monitored for unusual activity?

    3) Does the service instantly alert you based upon your preferred method of contact (phone call, wireless, email)
    should suspicious activity occur?

    4) Does the service monitor both your credit and non-credit information which are equally dangerous in the hands of an identity thief?

    5) Does the service offer friendly, supportive phone based staff to assist you in navigating the many remediation organizations which need to be contacted in a specific order should you actually become a victim of identity theft?

    6) Is the service cost effective? (As in does it make economic sense to enroll in -vs- you practicing your very own preventative strategies)

    7) Does the service provider appear to be in the business and has the financial resources to be around for many years to assist others like yourself as well as the constantly emerging new threats to your financial privacy?

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