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steve2470

(37,468 posts)
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 12:02 PM Oct 2017

FYI for those who got Trustedid.com from Equifax after their breach....

I locked my account with Equifax. I also locked my account with the other two big credit reporting agencies.

Equifax informed me, via their portal https://www.trustedid.com/premier/myaccount.php that my report was UNLOCKED. I locked it AGAIN.

Word to the wise. Check your Equifax account AGAIN. If they fail again, I'm going to call them. Hope this helps a few.

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FYI for those who got Trustedid.com from Equifax after their breach.... (Original Post) steve2470 Oct 2017 OP
Trustedid.com ???? LAS14 Oct 2017 #1
it's a free service that Equifax gave to anyone affected (or not) by their huge data breach steve2470 Oct 2017 #2
Hmmm... Isn't this the "one year free" service, and then they start charging? LAS14 Oct 2017 #3
it's free now, I don't know about later steve2470 Oct 2017 #4

LAS14

(14,620 posts)
1. Trustedid.com ????
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 12:12 PM
Oct 2017

I froze my account a couple of years ago. I have a pin and a note "logon not needed." I find I'm not registered at trustedid.com. I see it has an Equifax banner. It doesn't give an opportunity to register on the pages I landed on. What is it?

steve2470

(37,468 posts)
2. it's a free service that Equifax gave to anyone affected (or not) by their huge data breach
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 12:20 PM
Oct 2017

You don't have to have it or register for it.

If you want it, go here: https://trustedidpremier.com/eligibility/eligibility.html

LAS14

(14,620 posts)
3. Hmmm... Isn't this the "one year free" service, and then they start charging?
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 12:25 PM
Oct 2017

I didn't see anything like that in the link above, but I had read about it. Also, in the beginning (but no longer) it included a waiver on suing them.

steve2470

(37,468 posts)
4. it's free now, I don't know about later
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 12:26 PM
Oct 2017

I won't pay for it, that's for sure. If you go to the main page of Equifax equifax.com you'll probably find more official info. Good luck.

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