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LifeLock promo codes

Monday, April 26th, 2010

LifeLock promo codes a good choice for “frugal” consumers

Seems like everyone has at least one skinflint, penny-pinching relative – the guys who drive across town to save a penny on a gallon of gas, or have 60 rolls of single-ply toilet paper stored in the basement because they couldn’t pass up cost-cutting at Costco. Those are the people who feel good about ordering a free credit report once a year, and think that’s all they need to protect themselves from identity theft.

Using the LifeLock promo code “DEFENSE” is a good example of being penny-wise rather than penny-pinching–that’s the difference between being frugal and being tightfisted. The 10 percent savings consumers get with LifeLock promo codes might not be enough to persuade the most miserly consumers that a 10% savings on identity theft protection is savings enough. However, the promo codes are ideal for discerning, “frugal” shoppers who are equally concerned about saving money and getting the best values for a higher grade of product. (more…)

LifeLock Promo Code

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

LifeLock promo code “DEFENSE” gives consumers affordable ID theft protection

The LifeLock promo code helps budget conscious American consumers save money while simultaneously helping them protect themselves from becoming ID theft victims.

Statistics illustrate the importance of ID theft protection measures, and the benefit of using the LifeLock Promo code “DEFENSE” when proactively protecting ourselves from ID theft. Consumer debt decreased 13% between February 2009 and February 2010, according to a Federal Reserve report of April 10. And last year, incidences of identity theft increased 11%, according to a report from Javelin Strategy and Research. (more…)

LifeLock

Friday, December 19th, 2008

LifeLock has had a pretty great year, and it looks like 2009 promises to bring the identity theft protection company even more growth and prosperity.

2008 Summary and 2009 Projection

  • LifeLock reached the magical 1 million member mark in 2008, just 3 1/2 years after incorporation, and will go into 2009 with just under 1.5 million active members. They expect to have 3 million customers by this time next year.
  • LifeLock’s superb customer service have given the company a loyal customer base. A huge part of the reason the company has enjoyed such astounding growth is their consistent 93% renewal rate.
  • More than 10% of their members are children, probably because LifeLock was the first identity theft company to recognize that children are especially vulnerable to ID theft.
  • Like it or not, you can expect to see more of Todd Davis next year in TV, radio and print ads. LifeLock’s sponsorship of sporting events will continue, and an expanded 2-hour episode of Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice will be all about LifeLock.
  • This year saw the introduction of two major new services: eRecon™ and TrueAddress™. The company plans to announce more major new products in 2009.
  • LifeLock formed several new corporate partnerships in 2008, including Office Depot, AAA Clubs, CVS Pharmacies, H&R Block, USAirways and many banks and credit unions. In 2009 LifeLock will be announcing more consumer pilots.


Visit Life Lock.com for more information about their services. Enroll using the LifeLock promotion code Defense and pay only $9 a month after 30 days of free services.

At the end of the 30-day free period, your card will be automatically billed $9 monthly unless you cancel within that first 30-day period. You can cancel anytime without penalty by calling 1-800-LIFELOCK. This offer is for new LifeLock members only.

LifeLock, TransUnion partnership established

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Life just got better for LifeLock members.

The identity theft services company announced today that they’ll be working more closely with credit bureau TransUnion to place fraud alerts, request members’ credit reports and reduce the amount of junk mail their members receive—the fundamentals of LifeLock’s strategy. (more…)