May 20, 2008

Identity Theft Sucks

We've all heard the stories -- someone gets the personal information of a neighbor or co-worker and obtains loans, credit cards, and even mortgages in their names, only to default on it all. The result -- an innocent victim stuck with mounds of paperwork as they attempt to undo the damage, if they ever can. And after all, that credit rating and personal reputation is all any of us really have -- especially if we would like to own a home or buy a new car.

And it can happen to you. Only a few weeks ago I received a phone call from a major department store with which I have a credit card. It seemed that someone else was trying to open a new account in my name. Their fraud protection system caught the attempt -- but imagine the problems if it had not.

That is where life lock enters the picture. They work to protect your identity from theft, and offer up to $1 million in protection to make your life right if someone does manage to circumvent their efforts to lock down your information. So check them out today to see how you can benefit from their services.

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