Identity Theft Protection - $10 per month - $1 Million Guarantee
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Lifelock, said to be the leading company in the field, will take all steps to eliminate threats of identity theft, and if you suffer any losses while subscribed they will fight any legal fights and reimburse your losses up to $1 million. There are other companies that provide similar services. This one has the recommendations I needed to be convinced.
I’m going to keep this short and sweet. I signed us up. When you consider what identity theft could do to our lives in general — my wife’s, in particular, being a licensed psychotherapist, it’s cheap, cheap, cheap.
Don’t take my word for it. Go to the site and look it over. There are dozens of links to testimonials ranging from universities to large businesses. Google the company and check it out. Do whatever you think you have to do to convince yourself it’s for real.
Here’s an article on ScamBusters, and here’s a link to the LifeLock site. Go to the ScamBusters site and read the article, and use their promo code for a 10% discount — then it’ ll be only $9.00 a month (or less, if you buy by the year).
Disclaimer: I have no connection with ScamBusters.com, nor with LifeLock (apart from having just given them some money).
And yes… I know I could do all that stuff myself, and keep on doing it as needed, but I also know I won’t — and neither will you.
Tags: id theft, identity theft, lifelock, scambusters, fraud

4 Comments
LifeLock Scam
June 30th, 2007
at 11:40pm
Didn’t you know Lifelock Founder is a convicted shady Identity Thief? I hope LifeLock has not already stolen your identity. You should becareful about recommending these types of scams like LifeLock. Read the article below:
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/06/lifelock_founde.html
Bill Webb
July 2nd, 2007
at 5:38pm
Thank you for your concern. Your information, and that of the writer you refer to, is not confirmed.
Here is what scambusters.org had to say about the service, and the charges against Robert Maynard. Their conclusion is that LifeLock is not compromised, and they intend to continue using it. I plan to do the same.
You should be careful about believing everything you read without checking further. That’s how to remain safe on the Web.
Bill Webb
Bill Webb
July 2nd, 2007
at 5:39pm
Link to the ScamBusters article: http://www.scambusters.org/identity.html
Jimmy Johnston
July 24th, 2007
at 7:38am
Yes, I did see the article in ScamBusters, who is probably in part of LifeLocks deep pockets to try and hide/clear this mess up. Along with their IT department who is working to elimate negitive search engine articles like this