According to an article that appeared in the Dallas Morning News on July 23, 2007, Mr. Davis became a victim when a man obtained a $500 payday loan in his name. This, despite the fact Mr. Davis was using the well-advertised Lifelock services.
According to the article, Teletrack, a subprime credit bureau that was used by the payday loan lender, doesn't receive fraud alerts from the three national credit bureaus - Experian, TransUnion and Equifax. In the article, Mr. Davis admitted that "Fraud alerts aren't always going to be bulletproof. There are areas where someone can still compromise your information." This despite the fact that Mr. Davis advertises his social security number in the media to convince consumers that his system can prevent identity theft.
You can't afford to be left with no where to turn and empty promises with fine print. Make the same choice that identity theft industry executives use when the chips are down. Identity Theft America assures quality, professional services to help with identity theft. Regardless of the advertising, there is no prevention for identity theft, so be prepared if it happens to you.
Published by L. Britnell
A marketing career for over 25 years. Bringing to to front the topic of Identity Theft, Security Data Breachs and how individuals and firms can prepare for them. View profile
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