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CreditAlarm

January 29, 2015 at 10:32AM:

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Quickly and easily notify your issuer if your credit card has been lost or stolen at the push of a button. Credit Alarm will alert the selected financial institution to advise them your credit card is no longer in your possession. Credit card fraud costs consumers billions of dollars each year. Credit Alarm erases the need to search for the correct number to call for immediate assistance. No more hold time. A representative from your credit card company will contact you for verification and reissue. Credit Alarm also serves as a safe and convenient place to store your financial data, should you need it. View all of your credit cards, organized, in one place - the number of responsibilities we have seems to increase daily, don't be left wondering which credit cards were in your wallet or purse in an emergency. Credit Alarm will only contact the credit cards of your choosing





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