8 Best Identity Theft Protection & Prevention Services

Filed Under (Credit Card Tips) by creditblogger on 06-03-2010

Everyday that goes by, we hear more stories about people who have had their identity stolen by ID thieves. It does not matter whether you are a famous person or a hard working small business owner. ID thieves show no one any mercy. As long as they can use your track record to make money, they don’t hesitate to come after you. That’s why everyone should take every measure possible to protect his/her identity from being stolen by ID thieves. One way to do it is by making sure your computer is not infected by viruses or keyloggers. But as careful as you are with what you do on your computer, there are still ways for ID thieves to get their hands on your information. That’s why ID protection services come in handy.

There are many ways to find out whether your identity is stolen and protect yourself against further attempts, which is why keeping track of your credit information is important. By knowing what’s in your credit and how it’s changed, you can foil the ID thieves easier. Thankfully, there are various tools that let you track your credit and get alerts in case of a suspicious activity. Here are the top credit protection tools that you can use to protect your ID like a pro:

1. LifeLock: LifeLock really needs no introduction. You have probably seen those commercials about the CEO of LifeLock giving his social security to everyone in a street. Now, you don’t want to do that, but it’s good to know that you are protected by a company that constantly monitors your information to make sure everything is in order. With LifeLock, you get $1,000,000 service guarantee backed by XL Capital, and your fraud report stays in the system for 90 days. With LifeLock, you also get free credit reports. These guys remove your name from the list of pre-approved credit offers. eReco (another LifeLock service) goes through known criminal websites for the illegal selling or trading of your personal information (including your Social Security number, credit card number, driver’s license and email address, if provided) and informs you when something is found. TrueAddress notifies you when we detect any new address information associated with your name in address databases nationwide. Overall, LifeLock is one of the best ways to protect your identity at all times. No system is foolproof, but it’d be awfully tough to fool LifeLock.

2. TrustedID: TrustedID is another great ID theft protection solution for individuals and families. IDFreeze helps you protect yourself against ID theft before they happen. CreditLock makes sure your credit report is not available to anyone without your permission. Overall, TrustedID is a great choice for families. Here are some of the other services that you get with TrustedID ID Theft protection service:

  • Fraud Flags
  • Public Database Scanning
  • Credit Card Scanning
  • Social Security Number Scanning
  • Name & Address Scanning
  • Bank Account Number Scanning
  • Lost Wallet Protection
  • Medical Benefits Protection
  • Free Annual Credit Reports
  • $1,000,000 Warranty Protection
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5 Best Credit Report Services

Filed Under (Credit Cards Blog) by creditblogger on 18-12-2009

The times are tough, and you can’t expect to get any favors from credit companies these days. If you are not keeping on top of your credit score, you are leaving yourself open on only to identity theft but also to errors. You can always try to get your free credit reports on a regular basis but I rather keep a closer eye on my credit report rather than settling for the free credit report that us consumers are entitled to annually. Thankfully, there are credit reporting services out there that allow you to keep track of your credit  score at all times and catch the errors and anomalies before they turn into something serious.

Here are the top credit reporting services that you can use to stay on the top of your credit score at all times:

1. Equifax: Equifax gives you immediate access to your 3 nationwide credit reports and daily monitoring of all 3 credit reports with customizable alerts. You are also guaranteed by up to $1,000,000 dollars in insurance.

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2. MyFico: MyFico is the top dog in the credit reporting category. It monitors your credit report at Equifax on a daily basis and your FICO® score on a weekly basis and lets you know when you reach your target score or when you qualify for a better interest rate. You’ll also get alerts if there are any major changes in your credit report. A great way to keep up with your credit history without having to spend too much on it on a consistent basis.

TrueCredit.com 3-Bureau Monitoring

3. TrueCredit: TrueCredit is another top credit reporting service that lets you keep up with your score and protect yourself against errors and ID theft. TrueCredit gives you 3-Bureau Credit Reports & Scores that can be  updated every 30 days plus alerts once major changes have happened in your credit report. You also get $25,000 ID theft insurance as a part of this package.

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4. Free Credit Reports 360: one of the best ways to protect your identity is by keeping on top your credit record. And what a better way to do that by getting your credit information from credit bureaus. Free Credit Report 360 gets you all 3 credit reports from TransUnion, Equifax & Experian, and it monitors them for you as well. This service allows you to stay on the top of your credit history at all times and avoid major errors or issues on your report.

5. CreditReport.com: another credit monitoring service that monitors your 3 credit reports and makes sure you are in the know when a change happens in our credit report. CreditReport.com alerts help you keep an open eye and defeat ID thefts before they can do any major damage.

Whether you decide to go with one of these premium services or just stick with your free credit reports, you want to make sure you read your reports carefully to identify any errors or suspicious entries. The last thing you want is not getting the deal or the job you deserve because of an error in your credit report.

5 Credit Card Books You Should Read

Filed Under (Credit Cards Blog) by creditblogger on 15-11-2009

It always amazes how people who are not familiar with the credit card game get into the game and get ripped off and then blame credit card companies. Now, I am not suggesting that credit companies are not to blame. They do make it difficult for consumers to know all the facts, and their bogus fees are borderline unethical. But if you do you research before signing up for a credit card, you can expect every trick that these companies can throw at you.

If you are new to the credit card game or just haven’t spend time to find out what you need to do to better manage your relationships with credit card companies, here are 5 books that you should read:

How You Can Profit from Credit Cards: Using Credit to Improve Your Financial Life and Bottom Line

How You Can Profit from Credit Cards: shows you the right way to manage your credit cards and take advantage of low interests to save money and get everything you need for less.

BestCredit: How to Win the Credit Game, 2nd Edition

BestCredit – How to Win the Credit Game: if you think credit card companies are the most honest folks around, think again. While they may not want to trick you, they do bank on you missing the smallest details. Read this book to find out how to deal with them properly.

How to Take Advantage of the People Who Are Trying to Take Advantage of You: 50 Ways to Capitalize on the System

How to Take Advantage of the People Who Are Trying to Take Advantage of You: find out how you can make money from credit cards and use their tactics against them.

Can I Pay My Credit Card Bill with a Credit Card?: And Other Financial Questions We're Too Embarrassed to Ask!

Can I Pay My Credit Card Bill with a Credit Card?: a beginner’s book designed to help you get answers to those burning questions that you don’t feel like asking in public.

The Skinny on Credit Cards, How to Master the Credit Card Game

The Skinny on Credit Cards: another great book that shows you how to play with credit card companies on a level footing. You certainly don’t want to be taken advantage of by them.

There you have it. These books are not the only resources you should refer to but they are a good start. The key here is not to engage in a relationship with credit companies without knowing the game.

The Insider’s Guide to Credit Repair – Review

Filed Under (Credit Card Reviews) by creditblogger on 25-03-2009

The Insider's Guide to Credit Repair

As the times get tough, many folks realize the importance of having a good credit history. If you haven’t been taking care of your credit in the past, now’s the time to start doing it. Credit repair doesn’t have to be difficult. A lot of consumers assume that you have to jump through hoops to repair your credit. That is partially true. But it always helps when you have someone who can tell you which pitfalls to avoid and how to properly go about repairing your credit.

The Insider’s Guide to Credit Repair is a cool little book that teaches you how to repair your credit score fast. You may ask, “I don’t need to repair my credit. I have an excellent one already.” You may now, but you never know what could happen in the future. So regardless of where you are with your credit, you need to stay informed to save yourself time and headaches in the future.

Here is what’s covered in this book:

  • Credit score: you’ll finally figure out how you credit score is calculated. It’s not that difficult to figure out, but the small details here or there make all the difference. Knowing what affects your credit score can help you avoid things that affect it in a negative way.
  • Credit report: you want to stay on top of your credit history? Do you know where to get your credit report or how to read it? Sounds simple, but a lot of people get this wrong.
  • Dealing with creditors: let’s say you are in big trouble. There is a right way and a wrong way to deal with creditors. By knowing how to deal with these guys, you can get back on the right path faster.
  • Credit theft: as someone who’s been a victim of identity theft, I know it’s something you don’t want to deal with. That’s why you should keep your eyes and ears open and protect your information at all times. But what if your identity is stolen? Do you know how to go about fixing it? That’s all covered here.
  • Credit laws: knowing the laws can help you figure out what rights you have. You should always know your rights to protect yourself against unjustified action by creditors and credit card companies.
  • Litigation: nobody wants to get here, but some end up here eventually. If you are in this tough spot, you are probably interested to know what’s next and what you can do to get out of trouble. That is all covered in this book.

The Insider’s Guide to Credit Repair is a very informative book that teaches you how to deal with all kinds of situations in regards to your credit. Whether you are a victim of financial fraud or in big trouble with creditors, this book has something for you. I was impressed with credit repair tips offered in this book. You’re obviously in charge, and it’s up to you whether you want to take advantage of these tips. But it’s always nice to have all the cards on the table so you can make a more knowledgeable decision.

 

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