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Originally Posted by billwill
I'm not real happy about even putting in the info they request to 'check' if you have been hacked. And as I understand you get a time to call THem back and enroll you in Equifax's program! I don't trust it.
My CU sent out info stating that Equifax consumer info that the CU exchanges with them is still secure. Don't know if I believe that either. To many people covering their arse. I'm getting to old for this kind of stuff. Don't like hassling with customer service people I cannot understand!
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I'm in agreement with you.
Also, how about the millions that have most of their tangible assets in the form of CASH? CD's Money Market accounts, etc.? what if someone gets access to your online account and steals your savings? How do you rectify that?