ID Theft, Solar Contractors, Disclosing Defects FAQ Pittsburgh PA

When you have questions needing answers that really hit home, contact the Deadline Newsroom. This installment: ID-theft/credit monitoring; solar contractors; disclosing defects. Unauthorized use of this story is a copyright violation -- a federal crime.Deadline Newsroom - Q: I'm concerned about identity theft. Should I buy a credit monitoring.

Local Companies

Phillips & Boring PC
(412) 281-1977
Lawyers
Pittsburgh, PA
Evans Financial & Credit Services
(412) 281-9060
1017 5th Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
Evans Financial & Credit Services
(412) 281-9061
Pittsburgh, PA
Consumer Credit Counseling
(412) 434-0546
Pittsburgh Zone 1
Pittsburgh, PA
Waterford Financial Inc
(412) 221-2611
2570 Boyce Plaza Rd
Pittsburgh, PA
Bencharge Credit Services
(724) 935-6000
Wexford Plaza Shoppi
Wexford, PA
Financial Assistance
(570) 602-2227
Pittston, PA
Abrams Elisha Hoffman
(215) 765-4828
2401 Pennsylvania Ave
Philadelphia, PA
Bennett Scott B
(570) 253-5880
308 10th St
Honesdale, PA
Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Delaware Valley
(215) 563-8753
1515 Market St Ste 1325
Philadelphia, PA

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When you have questions needing answers that really hit home, contact the Deadline Newsroom. This installment: ID-theft/credit monitoring; solar contractors; disclosing defects.

by Broderick Perkins
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Deadline Newsroom - Q: I'm concerned about identity theft. Should I buy a credit monitoring service?

A: Only if you are too busy to take no-cost steps to do it yourself. Everyone should be concerned about identity theft, which happens when someone pilfers your personal information to masquerade as you to make purchases, withdraw cash or open accounts in your name.

Credit monitoring services help you quickly spot evidence of ID-theft by keeping tabs on your credit report for suspicious activity. The services charge you $50 to $100 a year, but Consumer Reports calls the services "overrated, oversold, and overpriced."

That's because federal law allows you to do-it-yourself by getting your credit report from each major credit reporting agency -- Equifax, Experian and TransUnion -- every year. That means, if you spread out the freebie access and obtain one report from a different agency every four months, you've effectively set up your own credit monitoring service. The federally sanctioned freebie is at AnnualCreditReport.com. Avoid similar-sounding Web sites. ...

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