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Triple Alert - Cheap Credit Monitoring Services





We have a lot of competition in this niche now: credit monitoring service is almost commoditized with this new contribution from Experian. $4.95/month gets you alerts from all three credit reporting agencies. What a deal!

(If you have Providian Real Rewards card, you get free credit score as the benefit.)

From CardWeb:

For only $4.95 per month, the new "Triple Alert" service will monitor your credit reports from all three national credit reporting companies. Provided by Experian Consumer Direct, it is by far the most inexpensive credit monitoring company today. Members' credit reports are monitored daily and email or cell phone notifications are sent when changes are found. Membership includes credit reports, credit score reports, a credit score simulator, and credit monitoring products as well as access to fraud resolution professionals and $10,000 in identity theft insurance.

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