If you have an AAA membership, remember to enroll in their free credit monitoring service because it’s absolutely free!
Through a partnership with CreditCheck Select (a experian company), AAA is offering free credit monitoring membership to all its member. All you need to do is enroll online here.
Included in the package is:
- One Online Experian Credit Report for Free – You can check your whole credit report and see if there are any inaccurate information as well as make sure everything is up to date.
- Free Email Alerts – When key changes are detected on your report, an email will be automatically sent to you to notify you.
- Free Daily Credit Monitoring – They will monitor your Experian Credit Report daily for changes
- Free Fraud Resolution Support – If someone steals your identity, you have access to a fraud resolution representative whom will help you.
This is totally free (assuming that you already have an AAA membership) so I really don’t see why you shouldn’t sign up for it.
Just remember that no credit monitoring system are foolproof, so be careful with sensitive information. Here are 40 more ways to prevent identity theft.
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i want to enroll in your identity theft monitoring my member #42900486615192 0 7
i want to enroll in your identity theft monitoring my member 4382528584140206
I attempted to enroll in your FREE identity monitoring offer. I filled in all the information in the left column on the first screen, but the next screen required a credit card no. with a $$ fee for the service. Thanks, but I declined. Turned out not to be free after all. I somehow thought AAA was above this.
I have spent hours trying to get the credit monitoring for free but to no avail. please help.
I have tried several times to sign up for free identity theft monitoring according to instructions in postal mail received today. I also called a representative in Calif.(she said) and was given incorrect information. I agree with comment by customer shown saying more was expected of AAA after 30 years of membership.This is probably the worst website I have seen in many years using the internet.