Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian all offer account freezing for free. Take advantage of it! It is a great way to prevent someone from wrecking your credit

  • NateNate60@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Related: YSK that if someone opens an account in your name or uses your credit cards without your permission, you’re not legally obligated to pay for those fraudulent debts or transactions. You can call the lender and tell them that it’s fraud.

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      7 months ago

      SLPT: Get together with a friend and open accounts in eachothers name and use them for all your purchases. It’s basically free money.

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        7 months ago

        I had someone open a Verizon account with my info and I only found out when it showed up on my credit report as a collections account. Every single person there tried to tell me the account didn’t exist and there was nothing they could do. I even had one fuckin rep try to get me up open a new account so they could use it to look up the other account, because apparently sounded like a complete moron. I ended up reporting it to the secretary of state and wouldn’t you know Verizon found the account for them on the first try.

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    7 months ago

    I did this when the Equifax breaches happened.

    Freezing the accounts definitely had negative impacts on my credit score, despite having safe CC utilization and no debt. I saw about a 20 point dip from doing it.

    Sure they claim it won’t have any effect but being safe is risky behavior to a business that relies on you being unsafe.

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    7 months ago

    We can thank US Government for FORCING these companies to allow you to freeze your credit report. It used to be a state by state thing, else you had to pay them like $10 to freeze and unfreeze, unless you had PROOF that your identity was stolen.

    Especially considering Equifax had that little “oopsy” (they already leaked all your personal info) 7 years ago, you should absolutely 100% freeze your credit report.

    YES you have to unfreeze it when you’re needed to check your credit, but how often does that happen?

    Honestly it’s a great excuse to turn down a pushy salesman as well. “Well I really wanna buy this car, but I have to unfreeze my credit report first and my info is at home, so I’ll be back.”

    And do you REALLY need that 10th credit card for get that $10 coupon for Khols? Nah.

    It’s a bit of work to set up, but once you set it up don’t forget you get a free credit report yearly from each bureau. So space them out every 4 months and then check them yearly.

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      7 months ago

      Have you froze it recently though? They bury the fucking options and make it as painful as possible all while trying to sell you $20 a month monitoring services. Seriously equifax? Why would I PAY your backward, half assed company money to sell AND leak my data? What the christ!