Yup, close enough, excellent!
I called LifeLock and canceled my subscription. The woman I spoke with was very nice, helpful and understanding of my concerns. She unfortunately could not comment on the current lawsuit with Experian. She stated that yes, there is in fact a lawsuit, but because she does not have details or know enough about it she was not able to provide me with any information. She also provided no comment (or even acknowledged) my statements about Mr. Maynard. Out of curiosity from that article I asked about being compliant with ISO 27001, which she did confirm.
I then promptly called Equifax and re-initiated my fraud alerts with them. I also signed up for that 3-in-1 monitoring service and advised them that I did not want anyone (LifeLock) calling up on my behalf. I was also able to lock (freeze) my Equifax file (the gentleman I spoke with said that would carry over to the others as well, but I'm not too sure). I also plan to continue doing the other free things LifeLock offered on my own. The Equifax plan provides $20K in identity theft insurance, which should be more than enough I think, if something happens (but hopefully it won't

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Also, here's a quick follow-up to that article mentioned earlier:
LifeLock Founder Resigns Amid ControversySo apparently that dude has been gone a while.
Thanks a lot for the help and information guys, I truly appreciate it.
BillV