Mar 11
2008

LifeLock: Breaking News

Okay, not so much breaking news as it is breaking news to me…but Lifelock has been sued by Experian the lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court on Feb. 13, was talked about on The Alabama Consumer Law blog where I read it on 2-21-08 and explains why, here’s an excerpt:

Experian claims that under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the 90-day alerts are intended for consumers who believe they have become the victim of fraud or will likely become a victim.

The act also stipulates that only consumers or representatives - such as a parent - can sign up for fraud alerts.

Experian argues that by continuously enrolling its customers in fraud alerts, LifeLock is costing credit-reporting agencies money.

Furthermore, Experian also contends that LifeLock does not do enough to let consumers know that they could obtain many of the services it offers on their own for free.

“LifeLock is leading consumers to believe that the service it is providing is something consumers couldn’t do themselves and they have to pay a fee for what is a legal right under federal law,” said Peg Smith, executive vice president in Experian’s Costa Mesa, Calif. office. “We believe what’s happening here is LifeLock is not providing adequate disclaimers to consumers about the fact that these are free for consumers who are truly victims of fraud.”

While I’m not sure I agree with the author of that blog, because if all Lifelock is doing is continuously hitting your credit with fraud alerts and signing up so many customers, the credit market will have everyone having fraud alerts, and thus lessen the seriousness of the alert. The more people see this coming up when they pull credit, the more and more people that have this issue, the less serious it will seem.

Compare it to watching the news. We see it everyday, so we stop caring so much at each instance of pain, torture, theft, murder, or crime in general unless it hits our hot button. Same thing with the fraud alerts, the more they are placed on people that don’t really need it, the less serious it will seem to those who decide if you’re credit worthy. This will cost us money. If you’re paying $10 a month to Lifelock, unenroll right now because this system is designed to hurt us. I say circular logic is faulty logic and Lifelock doing this reeks of stupid.

Not to mention, you have all you need here to lock your credit report, without a fraud alert. AND I’ve shown you how to set up a fraud alert if you really need it (and having a police report makes a credit lock free), pull your credit, read your report, dispute inaccuracies…what more could you ask for?

Feb 20
2008

Childish Misunderstandings About Money

What early (before you were 10 years old) ideas did you have about money or finance that turned out to be totally (and amusingly) wrong?

I saw this meme and thought I’d pick it up and spread it. And now I’m curious. I’m changing the rules up a little though, this meme is a self contained meme in that your being tagged, simply calls for a response. :)

I made it easy for ya - no posting on your own blog, just a comment here because I want to know.

So please indulge me, inquiring minds want to know, so I’m tagging…

DCR who recently posted Free Tips for Separating People From Their Money.

Geoff at Can’t Get Rich, who plugs your site for free.

CardioGirl who has been recently down memory lane.

JD who makes lists so that we don’t have to.

That’s all for now, I may come back and add a few later today. I want to know what financial epiphanies you all had. Thanks for playing!


Jan 11
2008

Friday Frustration!

Since I announced this I thought, what on earth am I going to write about that I’m frustrated about…well Friday is here, and I have plenty, so get ready to vent with me folks!

My Frustrations Today:

Slow people in the fast lane.
Need I say more? If you are slow in the fast lane, my motto is move it or lose it - I have places to be people!

Indecision at the counter after waiting five minutes in line.

What were you doing while waiting, counting ceiling tiles? Oy!

Lipstick in my hair.
I have very long hair, when it’s windy - the hair starts going everywhere and I get lipstick in it because it finds my mouth and sticks! I hate that.

I’m going to stop, this has the potential to go on for a minute, I need to save some for next week!

Let us have it everyone - tell me what frustrations you have been dealing with and let’s get it all out so that we can enjoy the weekend….

Trust me, you’re not the only one mad about it. AND since we all love to purge irritations, out with it! I’ll be checking back frequently to comment back on your irritations and look forward to carousing with you. ;)


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