Who’s Watching Your Wallet?

You would think that celebrities wouldn’t have nearly as difficult a time with identity theft that the rest of us have. I mean, most people would know you were not Brad Pitt just by looking at you, but then again, what about electronic transactions?

When a transaction comes through with the name Paris Hilton, does anyone check to make sure that the beautiful Ms. Hilton actually purchased that spike collar for her dog? Does anyone check when George Clooney purchases 100 shares of Apple on a bright crisp Friday morning? I doubt it.

Identity theft is a big problem for celebrities and non-celebrities alike and life lock can help prevent it from happening. For a low monthly rate (that even us non-celebrities can afford) they will place free fraud alerts with all of the credit bureaus, they will remove your name from those annoying pre-approved lists, they help shut down potential identity threats, and much, much, more.

Of course, you could do most, if not all of this, by yourself, but where would you find the time when you are busy keeping tabs on your favorite celebrity or snapping photos while they purchase that fancy spike collar for their dog?

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Posted on June 3, 2008
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