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Re: Security freeze on credit re****ts

by "HW \"Skip\" Weldon" <skip5700removethis@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 13, 2008 at 07:41 AM

On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 19:51:02 -0500, pixel_a_ted
<pixel_a_ted@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

>Re. dapperdobbs comments, there is a difference between freezing the
>files and having fraud alerts put on the files. 

Yes there is a difference and I should have been more specific.  I was
referring to a simple freeze and not fraud alerts.  My understanding
is that it costs $10 per credit agency and that's it.


-HW "Skip" Weldon
 Columbia, SC

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Security freeze on credit reports
"HW \"Skip\&quo  2008-03-12 09:53:04 
Re: Security freeze on credit reports
dapperdobbs <GeorgeCFL  2008-03-12 11:40:23 
Re: Security freeze on credit reports
joetaxpayer <joetaxpay  2008-03-12 11:55:23 
Re: Security freeze on credit reports
pixel_a_ted <pixel_a_t  2008-03-12 19:51:02 
Re: Security freeze on credit reports
"HW \"Skip\&quo  2008-03-13 07:41:18 

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