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‎02-21-2014 10:57 PM
‎02-21-2014 11:03 PM
Oh, thanks Lynnj. Now I understand.
‎02-21-2014 11:07 PM
‎02-21-2014 11:51 PM
Get Lifelock. Since you do not go online, someone could do a lot of damage before you even knew what was going on. They could set up account and passwords in your name that you would never know about until they stopped paying the payments.
Lifelock puts an added layer of protection. If you open a credit card, or get a loan, you will not be approved until you notify Lifelock and they allow the company to look at your credit report.
Dave Ramsey and Clark Howard both have companies they approve to use for this service.
In your situation, I would do it soon. Better safe than sorry. Speaking to your bank is not going to prevent someone who has your social security number from opening fraudulent account in your name. Get a copy of your credit report and make sure there are no account on it that you do not know about.
I would consider this a high priority.
‎02-22-2014 12:00 AM
‎02-22-2014 01:35 AM
On 2/21/2014 Jussa said:On 2/21/2014 TeezNu said: Clark Howard states on his website that the only way to secure your credit from identity theft is to freeze your credit, as you said you have already done with one of the credit reporting agencies. Now, you just need to do the same thing with the other two agencies. Am not sure, but I think that services like LifeLock don't really do any good, because they just notify you of unusual activity AFTER it has occurred. Freezing your credit is a proactive methodology.I only said I have learned about this option. I have not done this yet as I don't know what the ramifications are.
That's why I posted the question for anyone's experience with this and recommendations. I also asked the question if something like freezing my credit (that is, locking my account) would present any kind of negative impact on me to a future lender. In other words, would a lender look negatively on a fraud alert or a locked account when making a decision towards me?
NO - your credit will NOT be negatively impacted when you put a freeze on your credit at the 3 reporting agencies.
When you "freeze" your credit, you essentially forbid any of the 3 reporting agencies from giving out information on you to any entity.
Example: someone wants to open a credit card in your name; the credit card company contacts (electronically) one of the credit bureaus; the credit bureau responds to the credit card company telling them they are not allowed to give out info on your account because you asked for it to be frozen (or something like that).
I would suggest this option, HOWEVER, you need to know that to "unfreeze" the account, you have to notify each of the credit reporting agencies and to "unfreeze" takes some time (it doesn't happen instantly - maybe takes 5-7 business days or something like that).
It's a good thing to do IF you don't plan on applying for any new credit cards or a mortgage or car financing, etc.
If I were you, I'd research with one or all of the credit reporting agencies to see how it works logistically so you have no surprises.
‎02-22-2014 01:43 AM
Why are you acting on something that hasn't happened yet?
If it does, it's a crime and I'm sure you have enough evidence to support your claim.
I really wouldn't spend any extra money just in case....it may be unsettling but that's about it.
‎02-22-2014 03:31 AM
‎02-22-2014 09:47 AM
‎02-22-2014 10:21 AM
Thank you all for your replies and information (excellent link nutmeg!). I tend to be a cynical person so I'm leaning towards being very proactive as opposed to doing nothing.
I spoke to one of the three credit bureaus yesterday. A freeze would cost $16/month and would have to be done separately with each credit bureau. Assuming that's around the same fee for each credit bureau, that would run me approximately $575/year. That's a lot for me but as someone said, it may be a necessary "worth it."
For now, I have placed a temporary 90-day fraud alert (free) that will be shared with all 3 credit bureaus. This will give me time to research other options.
happy housewife - You assumed that I "gave" this information out. I did not.
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