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Can I make a prediction that absolutely NOTHING will happen to any of them or their executives? Our entire political system is owned by people exactly like this (good-sounding intentions like "draining the swamp" notwithstanding). |
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Still have the freeze active. I have to unfreeze when applying for a credit card or loan, in Calif they charge $10-15, some states $0. You can unfreeze 24 hrs or until midnight on a specified date. |
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I'm pretty sure a credit freeze does what its supposed to. ...At least I hope so! |
At this point, nobody can be legally expected to be responsible for consequences of ID theft, I guess...
Yeah freezing works, but I did all 3. Just one was not enough in my case, I know because I bought a car and they still got my stuff thru another reporting agency than the frozen one... So I did all 3, and tried credit Karma a week later: Locked ! Leased a car 1y later and they still could not get anything... I'm sure my "data" is out there regardless (hell someone kindly filed my taxes for me a few years back), the freeze just prevents "new" activity: no new accounts, new cards, new loans. it's cool ! You all should do it regardless, you can unfreeze on demand in minutes via your phone using a PIN, refreeze later... It's about $10 per, $30 total, trust me it's cheap compared to the alternative hassles... |
It was probably in a linked article, but here is their official website to find out if you were one of the compromised humans.
https://www.equifaxsecurity2017.com/ At the top of the page, click the link to enroll in complimentary protection. It will then take you to a page where you enter some data and will get this message: Based on the information provided, we believe that your personal information may have been impacted by this incident. Click the button below to continue your enrollment in TrustedID Premier. ALTHOUGH - before you click ENROLL, you may want to be aware that people who enroll in their "complimentary" service are possibly waiving their right to sue individually or participate in a class action suit. See "terms of service" https://trustedidpremier.com/static/terms |
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I used the link above a few minutes ago . It stated they don't believe my data was compromised no idea if that is accurate or not . Then tried to sign up for their complimentary credit reporting and it stated I could not do so until 9/15 ????? |
Well, I just checked that link & it said my data may have been impacted. The I tried to contact Equifax with the number they provided to try to freeze my credit & got a busy signal.
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I just froze my credit, and my wife's, with all three agencies this A.M. Used the online method for Equifax and Experion--no problems and got immediate confirmation and issued security PINs for me and wife. Transunion had web problems so used the phone number provided. Again, no problems, generated my own PINs, and they will mail out hard copy of confirmation to my home.
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Is this the online method you used?
https://www.freeze.equifax.com/Freeze/jsp/SFF_PersonalIDInfo.jsp |
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I just went on all three websites & froze my credit reports. I've been intending to do this for some time. Better late than never I guess.
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Tried every friggen link that has been posted none work for me !!! My wife had the same results :mad: So I called Experian and had success !!! Then called Transunion and got all the way to creating my pin number , I created the pin number and their system yacked and said they would put me in contact with a mirror fogging representative.........then the line went busy . I give up .
I will try again on a different day but hopefully doing at least Experian has helped . What a pain in the sack . |
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As I said in a previous post, as long as you freeze with one you are good. When I applied for a car loan recently they would not approve because my credit was frozen. Called Experian, lifted the freeze for 24 hrs, and called the dealer to rerun my credit. Same when I just purchased my home.
It's a PITA at times but I don't have to worry about I.D. theft anymore. |
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Good reason #1. If they let everyone sign up when they see the link, the website would be flooded with traffic to the point that it would completely fail, much like occurred on the Obamacare website. By spacing things out, they have a steady flow of folks instead of a flash flood that takes everything down/out. This is actually a really valid reason. Bad Reason #1 If they give you a date to come back, somewhere in the range of 1/3 - 2/3 of folks won't read the screen or will forget to come back and they won't have to hand out free service. It's pretty much the same as offering a mail in rebate to get people to purchase stuff. Most folks don't mail it in or don't keep a copy and therefore end up paying full price. |
So, do you have to sign up with equifax to have been compromised? I'm a 'puter illiterate, so have trouble understanding what's going on. Cindy & I don't have a need to borrow, and our home has been paid for since the early 90's. We have used credit cards, but pay them off when the bill comes.
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