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I got a nice little email this morning from Transunion's "free" TrueIdentity service. Upgrade the free service we coughed up for EQ exposing your name, date of birth, social security #, and who knows what all else, for eternity for a measly $9.99 per month and get all these terrific extras:
Hmmm, dark web monitoring? I've always figured if the 3 CRAs can monitor it, it ain't very "dark".
And wow! TU credit report & score! I already get a TU Fico score from half a dozen CCs for free and a TU report & useless Vantage score for free from Credit Karma.
I think I'll pass. The only time I use my TrueIdentity service is to unlock TU when I'm going to app for credit, and then lock it again after app'ing.
I've always figured that credit monitoring service paid by consumers monitoring their own credit has to be a tiny fraction of the CRA's revenue - they make the vast majority of their revenue from credit issuers pulling our CR when we app, and monitoring our report when they extend us credit. But they just can't resist collecting some extra nickles & dimes from us. The CRAs gather our personal info without out our consent or knowledge, the very least they can do is not try to make us pay to see what they have on us.
EDIT: Rule # 1: Never post until at least after the 2nd cup of coffee! I mistook TU's TrueIdentity for EQ's TrustedID and though it was EQ trying to get me to pay. Thanks to Moneyklutz pointing that out in the comments; original post edited.
DaveInAZ got'ta love it You do nothing wrong but Equifax sells you a service for their error? The capitalistic system at work
I never bothered signing up for the free credit monitoring after all the data breaches. It was timed right around my BK when I would be app'ing for credit, which I've finished up for now, and I feel credit file freezes are about as good as protection gets right now.
Ummm.. I think you're mixing up Equifax with TransUnion? Equifax's free (after the breach) service is called TrustedID.
TrueIdentity is from TransUnion which would explain the 'free' TU scores? =)
@Moneyklutz wrote:Ummm.. I think you're mixing up Equifax with TransUnion? Equifax's free (after the breach) service is called TrustedID.
TrueIdentity is from TransUnion which would explain the 'free' TU scores? =)
EQ Needs disputes which is why I requested a free report for this year now until the snail mail comes... they still have
an address on file I've never lived at 2nd time disputing it ugh everyone else has correct info... And yes the service online from EQ
is still free just doesn't update atleast not for me.
@DaveInAZ wrote:
EDIT: Rule # 1: Never post until at least after the 2nd cup of coffee! I mistook TU's TrueIdentity for EQ's TrustedID and though it was EQ trying to get me to pay. Thanks to Moneyklutz pointing that out in the comments; original post edited.
Lol! I can totally relate to the 2nd cup of coffee rule...that and the 'three beers=should you really be posting this?" one are my nemisis here. =)
EQ TrustedID doesnt autoupdate the report. you have to basically "purchase" another EQ report in your acct (which is free) for it to update...
Proof that the credit bureaus are frauds.
They store our data and make money from the information, and then charge the same people to access the very same information.
Personally, i dont use Credit monitoring... with my fico they have the Identity alerts built into their program which i monitor. 29.99 for my score and for my identity alerts. Credit monitoring is just a way for them to suck money out of you. My fico is TECHNICALLY credit monitoring... just with scores.. if you notice your score drop due to a new account or due to a new collections.. That is enough to know something is going on with your identity. New credit DOES affect your score, so you would see the change the first month they submit the account to the beauru.