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Identity Theft Insurance?

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mtnbkr:
I knew you had it for the car, but couldn't remember if you had it for the house.  My agent is in Sterling.

Chris

client32:

--- Quote ---In Texas, the SS # is the driver's license #.Huh?  I guess it might be in the magnetic strip, but I don't see my SS # on my Drivers License.

What actually has to be done to recover from Identity Theft?

charby:
$20 a year, not too bad of a price. I bet the insurance company is making a mint because of the odds it will not happen to you. $250 deductable? Probably the average number of credit cards a person has at $50 each. So the compnay again make $ on your premium.

How fast will the insurance company restore your credit rating after you get your ID lifted?

C

mtnbkr:

--- Quote ---How fast will the insurance company restore your credit rating after you get your ID lifted?Based on a quick reading of the letter, it doesn't sound like they do anything but pay for the expenses related to recovering your identity.  It pays for the attorney, various fees, lost wages (presumably lost while working to recover ID), etc.

Chris

...has left the building.:
I'd go for it, that is a good rider for only 20 bux/year.

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