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Pre-Paid ID Theft Shield?


someone told me this in a recent e-mail. The Pre-Paid Legal Identity Theft Shield is the only service that monitors not only your credit and financial databases, but also databases that use your SSN, Social Security Number (for employment, for example), Your Driver's license databases, Medical Databases, such as the Medical Information Bureau (MIB) and others.

is there anyone who can confirm this is true or not. thanks.

Why would they say it if it wasn't true? It has some truthieness to it.

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