The Credit Line: One Man’s Identity Theft Nightmare, and His Lifeline

Tune in to this week’s installment of The Credit Line, hosted by Credit.com’s chairman and co-founder Adam Levin on Los Angeles’ KFWB 980 AM this Saturday, September 10, at 9 a.m. PST/Noon EST.

The show is co-hosted by L.A. radio personality Jeff Levy.

An Identity Theft Nightmare … and How Your Homeowners Insurance Can Help Protect You

When you hear about identity theft, you might be skeptical of just how bad it could be, or think it could never happen to you. On this week’s show, our guest Mark tells us about the nightmare that took over his life when someone stole his identity—which led to him being arrested and held overnight in jail.  He faced what seemed like an unwinnable situation … but his homeowners insurance policy carried an often overlooked service that gave him a lifeline out of the nightmare. Debbie Quinlivan of Metlife also joins us to discuss how consumers can take advantage of identity theft resolution services that some homeowners insurance policies offer.

[Article: Survey—ID Theft Isn’t Just About Credit Cards]

Call in with your questions

Do you have a credit question?  Adam Levin and Jeff Levy are ready to take your calls live this Saturday, September 10 at 9 a.m. PST/Noon EST, at 888-539-2980.

Listen to The Credit Line

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  • Listen Live: The Credit Line streams live here every Saturday at 9 a.m. PST/Noon EST, and repeats on Sundays at 11 p.m. PST/ 2 a.m. EST.
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