Its simply a lie.
F Clark Howard, I've listened to him before and he's nuttier than squirrel sh it. LMAO.
Ok, now we know who we're dealing with. Thanks for the update Mr. Professor.
Its simply a lie.
F Clark Howard, I've listened to him before and he's nuttier than squirrel sh it. LMAO.
Visited the 3 sites using the Clark links.
TransUnion and Experian both hit me up for $10 to freeze my info, as expected. Equifax didn't ask for any payment.
Is that what everybody else experienced?
TU is the only who charged me?Visited the 3 sites using the Clark links.
TransUnion and Experian both hit me up for $10 to freeze my info, as expected. Equifax didn't ask for any payment.
Is that what everybody else experienced?
Nope, not gonna argue with idiots, they bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.And perhaps not so obviously, they make money from the interchange fees (big time!) with debit cards too. But since you did your research you know that already. However, they don't make a cent LENDING me money every month on the CC.
So, please try again.
Ok, now we know who we're dealing with. Thanks for the update Mr. Professor.
So your on his bandwagon?Don't you just love internet geniuses who know more than you do, and aren't shy about letting you know that? LOL
The problem with a debit card fraud is the money is immediately taken out of your account and you cannot use nor have access to it if needed until the dispute is resolved, which could take a week or longer.Wanna enlighten me?
Better do your research first because I think you've been told some incorrect info about debt cards.
So your on his bandwagon?
I figured you for an older wiser one.
See, I'm certainly no genius! LOL
Visited the 3 sites using the Clark links.
TransUnion and Experian both hit me up for $10 to freeze my info, as expected. Equifax didn't ask for any payment.
Is that what everybody else experienced?
That is true, and a reason I dont keep all my eggs in one basket.The problem with a debit card fraud is the money is immediately taken out of your account and you cannot use nor have access to it if needed until the dispute is resolved, which could take a week or longer.
You have no financial impact when fraud is committed on a credit card. The money doesn't come out of your pocket like a debit card, whether it's temporary or not.
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