LifeLock Review

If you want to get an opinion about a company, you could ask the company directly, but it’s a safe bet they hold a pretty high opinion of themselves. Or, you could read everything you find on the internet about them, but that would be awfully time-consuming.

If you really want to find out whether a company is someone you want to do business with, you need to find out what their customers have to say about them.

That’s the opinion that matters most when it comes to identity theft services. Even if you’re familiar with LifeLock’s ads on TV or radio, it’s LifeLock reviews by consumers that carry the most weight.

Visit the LifeLock website, and you’re going to see a lot of happy customers who are happy to tell the world about their experiences.

LifeLock review by Earl Laurie, US NAVY

Earl Laurie is a retired veteran of the US Navy. He decided to become a LifeLock customer when he learned that his personal information was among the 26.5 million records lost by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Sure enough, an identity thief tried to open two credit card accounts in Laurie’s name.

“They tried to steal my identity, but LifeLock worked exactly like they said it would.”

LifeLock review by Denise Richardson, President, Give Me Back My Credit

One of LifeLock’s biggest advocates is Denise Richardson, author of the book, Give Me Back My Credit, and founder and president of the organization of the same name. It took Richardson 15 years to get her credit records straight after her identity was stolen. She describes herself as a consumer turned consumer-advocate.

“I wouldn’t recommend a product that didn’t meet my expectations or wasn’t valuable to a consumer. LifeLock exceeds my initial expectations and excels above the many credit monitoring services on the market.”

LifeLock review by Aaron Freeman, Engineer

When the US government wants to beef up security at an embassy, they call Aaron Freeman, so there’s a certain irony in the story he tells about how he became a LifeLock customer.

“Thieves broke into my home and got everything - my passport, birth certificate, social security card, and several other priceless items.”

And, to make matters worse, Freeman was traveling outside the United States when the theft occurred. He tried to take care of the situation himself, but finally gave up and called LifeLock. Within a few days, he started getting phone calls from creditors who said they were following up on credit card applications that had been placed using Freeman’s identity.

It’s a good thing he got LifeLock when he did.

"I urge everyone to consider employing LifeLock to protect his or her identity. I’m grateful the thieves who tried to get to me weren’t able to. Even though they’ve tried repeatedly, LifeLock stopped them!"

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