Anonymous wrote:People should go to jail over this. It's outrageous. Consumers have NO PROTECTION. The rats are in charge of the cheese.
Anonymous wrote:I really don't like that they charge to unfreeze accounts.
It's ridiculous that all these companies are making money storing my data, but I have no access to it and can't even control what they do with it.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the whole point of the breach was to create panic.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the whole point of the breach was to create panic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They normally charge for that service. They've made it free through November so I guess they've decided to make it non functional since it's no longer a source of revenue.
They should just do it automatically for everyone. That would be a start to getting back into people's good graces.
Anonymous wrote:They normally charge for that service. They've made it free through November so I guess they've decided to make it non functional since it's no longer a source of revenue.
Anonymous wrote:I first tried to get my free credit report from them and the website crashed and screwed up my entire computer. Today I tried to go to freeze my credit report and I can't even get to the website.
I heard yesterday they were charging $30 to freeze. Is it now free? I saw a lot of tweets giving them grief for charging $30.
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