VA to provide free credit monitoring

Should the taxpayers fund the VA's free credit monitoring service?


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Mr. P said:
A report from the link I posted? If so, that just a report, not a monitoring thing.
However, if we get a report every 4 months we are monitoring.:D

I did what it said to do in the letter I got from the V.A. to get a report.

I followed the link in pegwins initial post and found out the V.A. will be sending a follow up letter to those who's SSN's had been stolen, with directions on how to get a year of free monitoring. The V.A. is in the process of taking bids for the job.
 
Pale Rider said:
I did what it said to do in the letter I got from the V.A. to get a report.

I followed the link in pegwins initial post and found out the V.A. will be sending a follow up letter to those who's SSN's had been stolen, with directions on how to get a year of free monitoring. The V.A. is in the process of taking bids for the job.
Got it. I wonder if they sent a letter to every vet? Wouldn't surprise me.
 
I voted no, because I feel the government should give credit reports to everyone. We as taxpayers would of course foot the bill, but it would give the IRS something useful to do. Since a persons credit can affect just about any aspect of a person's life, citizens should be entitled to the info free of charge on a monthly basis.
 

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