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I. D. Vault
Can I make a constructive suggestion to all my friends and enemies here? Do you do online banking or pay your bills on line? If you do I strongly suggest that you get yourself ID VAULT pronto.
It is serious protection for your personal financial information such as anytime you use a username or password to do your banking, purchasing or bill paying online. Once you register any account while you have ID VAULT, you are protected from anyone who would try and steal your financial information or illegally compromise your credit cards, debit, checking or savings accounts.
I've had ID VAULT for almost a year and have been financially hack free since. You only have to wake up one morning to find that someone has stolen your debit card or credit card info and attempted to purchase something expensive online, to realize that it can and will happen to you.
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April 7, 2009, 02:39 |
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Re: I. D. Vault
if i pay any bills online, or purchase anything, for that matter, i tend to buy a prepaid Visa Gift card. sure, there's an extra charge when you buy them, but a $3.95 activation fee is better than getting your id stolen. there's no personal info needed to purchase a vanilla visa gift card. and since it's s set amount prepaid, if someone hacks it, they won't get much...in fact, i just used one to pay my gas bill today, my owed amount was $30, so i bought a $50 card...if someone is desperate enuff to hack it and steal the leftover $20, they can have it, they obviously need it more than i do. again, NO personal account numbers are given...
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April 7, 2009, 03:21 |
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Re: I. D. Vault
Problem here is I don't have any utility bills or any bills for that matter that a freakin' gift card will cover. Mine are somewhat substantial.
As I said, I am protected against hackers through ID VAULT for up to $1Million so I do not purchase or pay any bills except through ID VAULT.
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April 7, 2009, 03:29 |
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I am sooooo anal about any personal info going out on the internet.
What's the fee with ID vault, VB?
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April 8, 2009, 08:27 |
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QUOTE (Chazzy @ April 8, 2009, 08:27)I am sooooo anal about any personal info going out on the internet.
What's the fee with ID vault, VB?
$39.95 per year.
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April 9, 2009, 05:49 |
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Lifelock is the prominient name of the identity protection business, they offer to protect your identity and personal information for $10 a month and guarantee up to $1,000,000.
I.D. Vault sounds like a better bargain.
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April 9, 2009, 12:01 |
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Re: Re: I. D. Vault
QUOTE (Chazzy @ April 9, 2009, 12:01)Lifelock is the prominent name of the identity protection business, they offer to protect your identity and personal information for $10 a month and guarantee up to $1,000,000.
I.D. Vault sounds like a better bargain.
So far I have been a stickler for keeping my bank account inaccessible to the hackers. By first setting up any and all accounts that I pay on line with ID VAULT including my bank account information, I am assured that they are protected from unauthorized users.
Before I had ID VAULT, I was hacked to the tune of $1850 one day and $2000 two days later. Luckily, my bank caught the illegal activity on my account and reimbursed my debit account for both those unauthorized charges. Since that episode, I rely on my ID VAULT to protect me.
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April 9, 2009, 22:31 |
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