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		<title>Comment on Is LifeLock a Scam ? by Lifelock Problem</title>
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		<description>[...] For $10 a month, LifeLock will register and monitor a fraud alert on your name with the three top credit reporting bureaus, Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union. When a fraud alert is in place, potential lenders are forced to call you at the number listed on the alert before they can issue you a loan or line of credit. And I guess it would be a good time to answer the question: Is Lifelock a Scam? [...]</description>
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