Credit Freeze Update
Looks like all the credit bureaus are finally jumping on the bandwagon and committing to a time-frame to start offering credit freeze services
- Experian’s credit freeze service is reported to go into effect on November 1st.
- Equifax is said to start offering services in early November.
- TransUnion’s credit freeze service went into effect on October 15th.
TranUnions fees are $10 to start the credit freeze and another $10 to remove the credit freeze. Experian and Equifax haven’t listed pricing yet but it is assumed their prices will be comparable with TransUnion’s fees. We will keep you updated when pricing information is released.
If you haven’t already received your Free Identity Theft Ebook, then now is the best time to grab it to find out how to use the new credit freeze services to your best advantage.
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