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Any alternatives to CPP?

CPP has come up for 3 year renewal. Are there any alternatives to CPP and is CPP of any real value?

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  • dalesrider
    dalesrider Posts: 3,447 Forumite
    How many diffrent cards do you have ?

    This is FREE

    As is having any lost/stolen numbers in your phone or on some paper.
    Never ASSUME anything its makes a
    >>> A55 of U & ME <<<
  • CPP offer a number of products.... which in particular are you interested in?
  • GoGas
    GoGas Posts: 73 Forumite
    Not insurance but (1) just convenience of if cards are lost (2) the contact tags for keys etc.
    Not aware of CardsGone but will look at that.

    Thanks
  • kirkie_2
    kirkie_2 Posts: 448 Forumite
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    Just had my renewal for CPP. It will cost me £7.30 a month and £59.99 per year for the wife. That is a total of £147.59 for Identity Protection and to be able to have my cards registered with them.

    Are there any cheaper of Free alternatives out there and I am still waiting for my call as I have been a customer since 2008 and I have paid a total of £437.14 after I was a victim of Identity theft...
  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    kirkie wrote: »
    Just had my renewal for CPP. It will cost me £7.30 a month and £59.99 per year for the wife. That is a total of £147.59 for Identity Protection and to be able to have my cards registered with them.

    Are there any cheaper of Free alternatives out there and I am still waiting for my call as I have been a customer since 2008 and I have paid a total of £437.14 after I was a victim of Identity theft...
    ID Fraud Protection: Loophole to get protected for free...
    Also, see the link in the above posts.
  • kirkie_2
    kirkie_2 Posts: 448 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    grumbler wrote: »
    ID Fraud Protection: Loophole to get protected for free...
    Also, see the link in the above posts.

    Thank you... All Cancelled...
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