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Identity Guard Good Start review launched on NextAdvisor.com
Posted by Joe on February 28th, 2008
Identity Guard's Level 4 Protection service has been a five star rated service provider on our identity theft prevention service guide since we launched it last year. We are now happy to announce that we have completed a review of ID Guard's "Good Start" service which has also garnered a five star review.
Good Start is similiar to Level 4 and other top rated services, such as LifeLock, in that it offers extensive proactive identity theft protection features such as fraud alerts for each of the three major credit bureaus. Good Start also offers a unique benefit in credit monitoring of your Equifax credit file and at only $4.99 it is the cheapest identity theft protection service on the market.
That bargain price does comes with slightly fewer "frills" than many of the other identity theft protection services we have reviewed. For example, Identity Guard Good Start does not include additional benefits such as mail list removal, free credit reports or identity theft insurance.
That being said, it is definitely the cheapest way to get high quality preventative identity theft protection with credit report monitoring. We think it is a great service and highly recommend it to our readers. You can learn more about Identity Guard Good Start by reading our full review.
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February 29th, 2008 at 5:49 am
Seems like a worth while service — however it seems Congress could do that same protection for nothing by passing legislation that would say that "we" own our identities not credit reporting agency's and allow us to lock our own credit – unless we needed to use it… time will tell if this happens
June 24th, 2008 at 1:35 pm
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