Maybe you haven’t heard of Equifax Inc. (EFX), but they’ve heard of you.
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jvon One year ago
Lindsay looks stunning today. I had trouble concentrating on what she was talking about, but I agree that, um, I agree with whatever it was that she said. Something about a stock I think.
Tom Royce One year ago
Wow, what a hilariously creepy business, I love how they collect RUMOURS about you, haha. How exactly do you do that? I guess you just look up people’s HS classmates and be all like “hey, what do you think about John Smith… I hear he’s kind of a tool”?
Vic One year ago
Back about 1975 - my brother-in-law worked in the field for Equifax or its predecessor. He would actually visit neighbors - call former teachers and so on to learn about what kind of person you were. It was almost like an FBI background check for a Top Secret clearance. Back when people borrowed from relatives, that was a pretty easy task - but loaning money to strangers got tricky. Later the brother-in-law went into law enforcement. He can look clean thruough a person and tell if they are from the dark side. Trained by Equifax.
Michelle B One year ago
I love this ad also!
Great comment by Vic.
Lindsay’s royal attraction is due to her wearing a cranberry red, close-fitting, lacy tee accented by gold jewelry.
Shaun One year ago
Real subtle tie-in there, I almost forgot this episode was sponsored by life lock
Howard Lindzon One year ago
It’s amazing how long it took for a real focused attempt to solve identity theft in reality.
Blain Reinkensmeyer One year ago
lol, “marriage, it is all about teamwork”
Good one buddy.
Dinosaur Trader One year ago
EFX creeps me out. I hate information.
Meredith Gall One year ago
I loved this ad!! One of the funniest I have ever seen. My favorite parts were the movie clips in between her talking, it made it so much more interesting and hilarious! I think this ad was maybe the best I have ever seen…..keep them coming!!
Soren One year ago
I’m glad the wallstrip has picked up a great sponsor. I love the lifelock ads at the end as well. I can even live with the lifelock logo on the screen during the whole show, but PLEASE don’t cover up Lindsay with it! ;)
Howard Lindzon One year ago
Lindsay who?
It really is important the trend in identity theft.
here is radio shack getting slammed for dumping names in a trash bin
http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/070402/radioshack_lawsuit.html?.v=1
Howard Lindzon One year ago
From Dogwood - thx
He links me to the same story and you note that TJX - TJ Max was hit by hackers stealing info from 45.7 million customers.
You did not hear about it if you were comporomised for 3 months.
Seems like if, not when
Soren One year ago
I worked in Information Security in a past life. Identity theft is HUGE problem, much bigger even than is reported. The ease is truly shocking. I’ve give live demos in which I’ve been able to recover credit card number and/or social security number in 15 minutes flat.
Cheers for great show on an important subject!
rocketman7 One year ago
I miss the wallstrip out takes…
Howard Lindzon One year ago
the outakes will be back rocketman - bi time. Do know that the commercials have been walstripped by jeff and adam and seen for the first time by you, lifelock and others so it is fresh.
Andy Swan One year ago
I like equifax. They give me high scores for establishing high levels of debt and paying them down quickly.
Now I can “afford” anything (for 30 days)
:)
marc One year ago
“LIFELOCK”