Richer by the Day
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Filed under Consumer Protection, Credit and Debt, Identity Theft

To help protect myself against identity theft, I subscribe to a credit monitoring service for about $75 a year. The service grants unlimited review of my credit report, but the real value is the alerts that I can setup on my reports.

I have my service configured to alert me anytime there’s unusual activity in my credit reports. This includes applications for new credit, change of address, activity on dormant accounts, as well as balance changes on my revolving credit. It’s nice to get an email that says that my credit card bill jumped by a certain dollar amount or percent that I’ve setup. Then I can compare against my spending to see if it’s due to a purchase I made, or if something is awry.

There are other methods and services to guard your identity and credit report, but this is the one that I have found to be most useful with minimal cost or time investment.

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