Originally Posted by
Diplomatico
If there was ever a time to take a "strategic pause" from churning, this would be it.
For how long and why?
1. The breach occurred a couple months ago (even if it just got in the news).
2. People are complaining left and right (both here and even on the news) that the free compensation from Equifax only lasts a year but the data may be used years from now.
So I don't understand, either you take a pause for many years, or you don't take a pause at all.
What's the point of taking a
short pause when the data is going to be out there "forever"?