Why would you do that, LJ?
460-71-4413
lets see how good this LifeLock company does...
1 Million Service Guarantee?? pfft I got nothing to worry about....
try me
Why would you do that, LJ?
sup timvp
Seriously? Are you that dumb?
And 460? Where the f is that from? It's not anywhere in Massachusetts I know.
Texas? How are you a Boston fan?![]()
Just because people might not be able to open up credit cards and other things in your name doesn't mean that your SS can't be used for other purposes. I mean, shoot, I'm in the military and pretty much have to give out my SS to everyone, but I'm not going to put it in a public forum and literally CHALLENGE people to screw with me.
Born in SA, grew up in Boston, moved back to SA![]()
im so confident, Lifelock will work![]()
I also need a last name.
Wait.. did you seriously just do that?
AAAAWWWWWW , you just made my primo Felipe all happy and . Thanks a lot puto.
Yeah, no, I'd come up with a better thread idea as a troll.
well, good luck cuz i think the owner of Lifelock has had his identy stolen several times.
The best thing about those Lifelock commercials is that the guy who put out his social security number had his iden y stolen.
OP, ya dun goof'd
You ed up big time
No, he didn't.
the first guy they used stole his dad's iden iy
I really find it hard to believe he put his real SS out there, I hope he didn't throw random numbers out there and they get used and they belong to some poor guy who gets .
I know the interwebs are full of dumb people but no one here made a post saying "Hi, I'm from Nigeria..want to make money" to even provoke this.
consequences will never be the same op!!!!!1111
In March 2010 LifeLock was fined $12 million by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), "to settle charges that the company used false claims to promote its iden y theft protection services, which it widely advertised by displaying the CEO’s Social Security number on the side of a truck."[16][17] FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz, referring to the LifeLock TV ad showing the truck, said that "the protection they provided left such a large hole … that you could drive that truck through it.”[18] LifeLock will pay $12 million to settle charges by the FTC and 35 states that the company's Iden y Theft Prevention and Data Security claims were false. [19]
In May 2010 the Phoenix New Times reported that LifeLock CEO Todd Davis has been a victim of iden y theft at least 13 times since 2007, which is 12 more times than has previously been known.[20][21][22][23]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LifeLock![]()
rofl I doubt it.
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