> Here are some more details:
> http://www.ag.state.la.us/calerts/alert0004.aspx
> 
gee what a crock that bill is. Pay them $10 each to freeze 
the account. then $8 each to unfreeze. a service they
should be providing for free. It's a shame. I never got to 
decide which ones of these companies, or anyone one,
that can keep my personal information. They collect it
and desemitate it on their own. Now I have to pay
for them to keep it "freezed". 


I wonder how diligent they are when someone calls posing
as one of these exemptions.

Are there any exempted purposes that allow a credit report is not 
subjected to the freeze?

Yes in the following cases: If provided to:

A federal, state, or local governmental entity, including a law 
enforcement agency, or court, or their agents or assigns.

A private collection agency for the sole purpose of assisting in the 
collection of any existing debt of the consumer.

A person or entity, or a subsidiary, affiliate or agent of that person or 
entity, or an assignee of a financial obligation owing by the consumer to 
that person or entity, or a prospective assignee of a financial obligation 
owing by the consumer to that person or entity in conjunction with the 
proposed purchase of the financial obligation with which the consumer has 
or had prior to assignment an account or contract


A child support enforcement agency

A credit reporting agency that acts only as a reseller of credit 
information by assembling and merging information contained in the 
database of another credit reporting agency and does not maintain a 
permanent database of credit information from which new credit reports are 
produced.

A check services or fraud prevention services company

A deposit account information service company 


BB

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