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Identity Force is an American company that offers various financial services: from credit monitoring to identity theft protection.
The company claims to have 35 years of experience in this business. It has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and it is a GSA (General Services Administration) approved Federal Government contractor.
The company is based in Framingham, Massachusetts, but also has an office in Washington DC.
In addition to its identity theft protection services, Identity Force also offers monitoring services:
The credit score simulator that allows you to see how certain financial decisions can affect your credit score. You also get access to other useful tools and financial calculators for mortgage refinancing, loan comparisons or debt consolidation and a questionnaire that lets you know whether you are at a high risk of becoming an identity theft victim, based on your life choices and habits.
If you are not sure about signing up, Identity Force offers a free 14 day trial, but only for their Ultra Secure plan, which isn’t that helpful for potential customers who want to test their credit monitoring services, since they are only included with their most expensive package.
Identity Force offers 2 pricing plans, but only the most expensive one includes credit monitoring.
The plans are: Ultra Secure and Ultra Secure + Credit.
Ultra Secure starts from $17,95/month or $179,50/year. The plan includes personal information and public records monitoring, instant alerts, including bank and credit card activity ones, 24/7 restoration services and the $1 million insurance policy.
Ultra Secure + Credit costs $23,95/month or $239,50/year and includes all the benefits from the Ultra Secure plan, plus daily 3-bureau credit monitoring, 3-bureau credit reports and scores, a credit score simulator and a monthly score tracker.
Identity Force offers customer support by phone, live chat and email. While phone support is 24/7 available, live chat isn’t, so that is a drawback. Their restoration experts are also available anytime. They also provide an extensive library with tips and tools to protect your identity, a glossary of terms, a FAQ section and other useful information. They also have a rolling blog of recent data breaches on their site, so you can check if your personal information has been put at risk.
Phone:
Corporate: 1-877-IDForce
Member Services: 1-877-694-3367
Email: [email protected] (general)
[email protected] (member services)
Social media: Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IdentityForce/
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