They say I was "potentially impacted" but there is no way for me to sign up for their credit protection: their form only allows US addresseshttps://twitter.com/hardsci/status/905919648113315841 …
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Replying to @richarddmorey
Apparently if you sign up you waive your rights to sue Equifax (including class action)
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Replying to @richarddmorey
This seems like a possibly better approach: https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0497-credit-freeze-faqs …
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Replying to @hardsci
Called. The very first question in the automated system is "What state do you live in?"
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Replying to @hardsci @richarddmorey
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If you have held credit in the USA but no longer live there, and the question is "am I affected", the answer is yes. no need to check
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Replying to @blahah404 @o_guest and
with the numbers involved, there is a miniscule chance your details weren't involved. I would advise not engaging with equifax at all
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Replying to @blahah404 @o_guest and
if you want to know what you should do to protect yourself, I'll need to know more specifics to give good advice. Feel free to DM
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