Experian offers comprehensive identity theft monitoring to retailer breach victims for less than $1 per month
- Immediate access to one's
Experian credit report to check for unusual activity - Alerts from all three credit reporting agencies —
Experian , Equifax and TransUnion — when changes occur, providing early warning to possible identity theft and fraud - Internet scanning that watches for sensitive information, such as credit card numbers or
Social Security numbers, appearing online, possibly for sale - Change-of-address notification in case identity thieves attempt to divert mail that would reveal they've opened fraudulent accounts
$1 million in identity theft insurance, which may cover certain costs such as fraudulent electronic fund transfers, lost wages, legal fees and private investigator costs- Award-winning service from fraud-support agents who know the signs of identity fraud better than anyone and can help navigate the often confusing requirements to undo the damage caused by identity theft. They are there to help from start to finish, no matter how long it takes.
- As an added feature, Lost Wallet protection is provided, making those same fraud-support agents available should one ever need help to cancel and replace lost credit, debit or medical insurance cards, no matter how or where they are lost
"Understandably, consumers are getting tired and confused with all these breaches," said
"Consumers have long memories when it comes to a breach," said
To purchase a membership today at the discounted price, visit:www.protectmyid.com/retailbreach.
For more information and tips on how to protect against identity theft and fraud, visit the ProtectMyID blog at http://blog.protectmyid.com/.
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Experian Data Breach Resolution, powered by the nation's largest credit bureau, is a leader in helping businesses plan for and mitigate consumer risk following data breach incidents. With more than a decade of experience, Experian Data Breach Resolution has successfully serviced the single largest data breach in history and three out of the top four mega and highest-profile breaches. The group offers swift and effective incident management, notification, call center support and fraud resolution services while serving millions of affected consumers with proven credit and identity protection products. In 2013, Experian Data Breach Resolution received the Customer Service Team of the Year award from the American Business Awards. Experian Data Breach Resolution is active with the
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