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found this site yesterday and noted some of the wording and phrases seem incorrect. i dont believe it's really an legit site.. what do you think? sadly i fell for it and entered my info and then i woke up in the middle of the night and realized it was a mistake. so at 4 a.m i was joining lifelock to cover my tail.
Yup very sketchy.
Um... yeah. Obvious scam. (Belongs to some dude in Lisbon, Portugal)
Not to be non-FSR here... but can I ask what on earth made you think that submitting personal info to such a random, obivously-scammy site was a good idea? Why not go directly to the site of the lender?
(I ask because, although part of my day job involves protecting end-users against this kind of thing... I've never really understood why/how people actually fall for them.)
Yeah, maybe just delete the original post so no one else gets suckered in?
Truth be told, it was late and i was tired, for some unkown reason i was thinking i was on the Amazon site and obviously i was mistaken. I'm hoping the lifelock services will help protect me and i wil be extra vigilant with my accounts for a while. i'm usually pretty skeptical and cautious.
i dont know how lifelock works but even though u are "covered" i would be freezing all 3 of my reports STAT
@Anonymous wrote:i dont know how lifelock works but even though u are "covered" i would be freezing all 3 of my reports STAT
Or he could wait until something pops up on his report and then the freezes are free for being a victim.
Should have WOT installed on your browser since that will let you know what sites are bad. The site pops up bad when I clicked the URL. Even though it does show CCT as bad but I'm sure it's because of ppl not reading that you only pay $1 for one week and get charged normal price after that.
Never heard of an Amazon prequal site.
i saw it referred to in a thread located in the credit rebuilding forum