Posted on 04/30/2008 8:58:56 AM PDT by APRPEH
If there are people out there that don’t read the fine print, and don’t do their homework to find out that the same thing can be done for virtually no out of pocket costs, then shame on them.
So, you’re saying “caveat emptor”?
That's why lawyers LOVE class action suits. They get paid in full, even if the plaintiffs end up with $.25 each.
Well, I’ve been reading over their service agreement and it doesn’t seem to oversell the package.
How do they say they’ll restore your credit score and replenish your wallet?? Do you understand you still need a lawyer to mitigate the return of monies stolen?
LL will compensate you to take care of your own problem. in other words, if the free and easy to implement fraud alert doesn’t work, and with many types of identity theft, the fraud alert is useless, you are left to fix the mess yourself or hire someone to fix the mess for you out of pocket. they will pay your bills. if you are buying identity protection, engage a company that will work for you if you become a victim and save your self a whole lot of trouble.
As I said previously, the protection from LL appears to be worthless, as Experian and New Jersey have filed suit! APREH: I would welcome a pm regarding my pm to you. Thanks
That’s about the way I read their service.
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