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  2. Overview of LifeLock Member Benefits - AOL Help

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    Call us if your wallet is lost or stolen and we'll help cancel or replace credit cards, driver's licenses, Social Security cards, insurance cards and more. One-Bureau Credit Monitoring - LifeLock monitors key changes to your credit file at a leading credit bureau and alerts you to help detect fraud. The credit score provided is a VantageScore 3 ...

  3. How to cancel a credit card without hurting your credit score

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    But what if you cancel two of those credit cards? The equation then works out to 1,000 divided by 3,000, pushing your credit utilization ratio up to 33 percent.

  4. How to cancel or close a credit card - AOL

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    The first step to cancel your credit card is to pay off your outstanding balance. While you aren’t required to pay off the amount owed before closing an account, it’ll be in your best interest ...

  5. How To Cancel a Credit Card: The Safe Way - AOL

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    Some credit card issuers allow cardholders to cancel their credit card online or through the card issuer's mobile app. The account should show as closed on a credit report 30 to 45 days after ...

  6. Payment protection insurance - Wikipedia

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    Payment protection insurance (PPI), also known as credit insurance, credit protection insurance, or loan repayment insurance, is an insurance product that enables consumers to ensure repayment of credit if the borrower dies, becomes ill, disabled, loses a job, or faces other circumstances that may prevent them from earning income to service the debt.

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    The $1 charge won’t actually be deducted from the account. The bank for the credit card should remove the charge within a day or two. If you used a credit card for age verification and noticed the charge hasn’t been removed after a few days, please contact your bank or credit card company.

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