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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3032858" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>I've had no issues. The reason I got it is that someone stole one of my card numbers and went on a shopping spree. The CC company I was with shut it down immediately and took care of it, I guess it was obvious I wasn't overnighting Elton John Tickets from New York and going on a 4K shopping spree at Walmart.com. Ticketmaster came after me for those btw. CC company again, took care of it. However, that was enough to pay the $15 a month or whatever to be notified if someone is opening an account in my name. </p><p></p><p>What I recommend is that you use real time technology if you're worried that someone may have access to one of your CC numbers. You can set some CC accounts to text you EVERY TIME your CC is used. Couple that with a monitoring service to notify you any time your credit is pinged, goes up, or goes down and you're probably doing all that you can IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3032858, member: 24"] I've had no issues. The reason I got it is that someone stole one of my card numbers and went on a shopping spree. The CC company I was with shut it down immediately and took care of it, I guess it was obvious I wasn't overnighting Elton John Tickets from New York and going on a 4K shopping spree at Walmart.com. Ticketmaster came after me for those btw. CC company again, took care of it. However, that was enough to pay the $15 a month or whatever to be notified if someone is opening an account in my name. What I recommend is that you use real time technology if you're worried that someone may have access to one of your CC numbers. You can set some CC accounts to text you EVERY TIME your CC is used. Couple that with a monitoring service to notify you any time your credit is pinged, goes up, or goes down and you're probably doing all that you can IMO. [/QUOTE]
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