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Casey has spent 6+ years testing credit monitoring and identity protection plans hands-on — signing up, triggering alerts, disputing fake charges, and cancelling — so readers don't have to gamble with their score or their wallet.

Before UpTrendCredit, Casey wrote consumer-finance explainers and helped friends and family unwind real identity theft cases (the slow, paperwork kind that nobody warns you about). That experience shapes every review: what the marketing says vs. what actually shows up in your inbox at 2 a.m. when someone tries to open a card in your name.

The rule on this site: every review is independently tested. We never accept payment for placement, and we say so when a plan isn't worth the money — even when the affiliate payout would be nice.

What Casey has reviewed

  • MyScoreIQ Review (2026) →

    90-day hands-on test of MyScoreIQ's 3-bureau monitoring, alert speed, and $1M identity theft insurance.

  • IdentityIQ Review — coming soon

    Currently in week 4 of testing. Publishing once the alert window has been measured against real triggers.

  • WalletHub Premium Review — coming soon

    Daily-update score model under review. Verdict published after the next quarterly check.

How Casey tests a plan

  1. 1. Sign up with a real SSN and real card. No press accounts.
  2. 2. Trigger a soft inquiry and a new-tradeline event, then time how long until the alert lands.
  3. 3. Call customer service twice — once as a new user, once as a "I think I've been hacked" user. Record both.
  4. 4. Cancel. Note every retention tactic, hidden fee, and "are you sure?" friction step.
  5. 5. Re-check at 90 days for any unexpected charges or data leaks.

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