KENNESAW, Ga. - (11/16/05) -- MicroBilt Corp. announced Tuesdaythe release of a suite of comprehensive identity theft and creditprotection services, geared towards the onset of the holiday giftgiving season. The services include identity theft insurancecovering up to $25,000 in cost reimbursements, real-time monitoringof personal credit information, access to FICO scores and personalcredit reports, and web-based resources and fraud preventionmaterials. The services will be marketed to credit unions, banks,retailers and auto dealers, as well as current users of thecompany's CreditCommander.com service.
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