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Sub: #1 Identity theft questionnare
Replied on 11-02-2011, 01:50 PM
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Hello everyone,

I'm doing a report on identity theft & wondering if you guys can take the time to answer the questions below. I'd really appreciate it.

Thanks in advance.

1.) What kind of products do you guys think are best as it relates to ID protection?
2.) I’ve heard of LifeLock, which one do you think is best and have you tried any of them?
3.) What would you say your top challenges are as it relates to ID protection?
4.) Out of curiosity, what types of services or products have you personally purchased in the past few months regarding ID protection?
5.) How much would you pay or have paid for ID protection?
6.) Is there anything really specific you are looking for in ID protection?
7.) Have you had any exceptionally good/bad experiences with an ID protection company?
8.) When was the last time you checked your credit score?
9.) Do you take any little steps to avoid ID theft?
10.) Would you have peace of mind knowing a company dedicated to ID theft prevention was watching over you?


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Replied on 11-02-2011, 02:54 PM
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1.) What kind of products do you guys think are best as it relates to ID protection?
Dont need to buy a product. If you are proactive, you can do it yourself easily.
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2.) I’ve heard of LifeLock, which one do you think is best and have you tried any of them?
n/a
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3.) What would you say your top challenges are as it relates to ID protection?
Hardly a challenge....just have to use common sense.
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4.) Out of curiosity, what types of services or products have you personally purchased in the past few months regarding ID protection?
None
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5.) How much would you pay or have paid for ID protection?
Zero
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6.) Is there anything really specific you are looking for in ID protection?
n/a
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7.) Have you had any exceptionally good/bad experiences with an ID protection company?
n/a
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8.) When was the last time you checked your credit score?
1st of every month
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9.) Do you take any little steps to avoid ID theft?
I never let my credit cards or drivers licence out of my sight....and I refuse to show ID when using my credit card . My card is signed and no ID is required. Handing up your credit card with a DL is asking for trouble.(VISA MC policies prohibit this practice.) There have been cases of consumers handing over their credit card with drivers license only to have the lowlife cashier photograph them quickly with their cell phones....photos sent to buddies....you account charged up before you leave the mall.
Shred all documents.
Use secured wifi and watch who I am giving information out to.
Limit who has access to my social security number.
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10.) Would you have peace of mind knowing a company dedicated to ID theft prevention was watching over you?
nope


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Thanks for the response.




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