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Free Credit Monitoring from Trans Union
Article Published by Robert Weinberg on Thursday, June 26th, 2008

The service offered by TransUnion — the result of a class-action lawsuit — is open to an estimated 160 million Americans. The registration deadline is Sept. 24, 2008. The settlement will give each member of a household nine months of a free credit-monitoring service and/or a cash settlement. As an added benefit, you will be able to learn your credit score. You also can check at any time during the nine months of monitoring to see how your score has changed.

An estimated 160 million Americans qualify for free credit monitoring under the settlement.

To sign up for the TransUnion settlement, go to www.list-classaction.com by Sept. 24, 2008

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