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Originally Posted by Dantilla View Post
$240 a year? No way am I doing that!

No reason for an auto-renewing fraud alert when a simple freeze stays in place indefinately.
You know....you got me to thinking and it is alot, so I decided to go your route yesterday and found it easier than I thought to place a freeze, and the whole process cost me $6. Of course it'll be another $6 when I thaw or remove the freeze but it beats $240 a year. There are some other things bundled with the Equifax Premier Plan that I probably won't miss, but since I have never needed them I guess I probably don't need it.

The rest of the ops here, check out this link for an EASY link to credit freezing:
Clark Howard Credit Freeze Guide

Thanks for the reality check Dantilla!
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