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536 - I appreciate the questions you ask!

  • Writer: janelehman
    janelehman
  • Jul 19, 2022
  • 2 min read

There is nothing more satisfying than having people ask questions about your services.


There is an important question that gets asked a lot and I would like to clarify what we do and how we do it.


Do the law firms work with cyber crimes and identity theft?


It's important to know that attorneys will handle the legal issues that arise in an identity theft situation. It is not their job to handle the identity theft restoration.


You need a service that provides licensed investigators who will handle your identity theft and cyber crime issues.


With IDShield you always talk to a licensed investigator, not a call center. The investigators will do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes, to restore you to pre-theft status.


Legal issues, such as bench warrants, debt collection issues, and a plethora of other legal issues that can arise from identity theft, are handled by our law firms.


Remember, no company that can prevent identity theft.


LegalShield and IDShield put a wall of security around you and your family for the event it does happen.


Attorneys handle legal issues.


Licensed investigators handle the identity theft and cyber crime.


Identity theft goes far beyond your credit score.


In fact, most identity theft issues will not show up on a credit report nor are they monitored.


Most people believe their coverage through the bank, credit card company or insurance have them protected. NO, THEY DON'T!


If you want to know exactly what is covered, send your insurance policy or IDTheft protection contract to your attorney and have them review it. There is no fee for that as a LegalShield member.


If you pay close attention to most identity theft ads, they talk about credit fraud, million dollar guarantees and other financial related features, because that is their primary focus. .


Credit related fraud is the tip of the iceberg.


What questions do you have about identity theft?



 
 
 

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