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Identity Theft Prevention
What is Identity Theft?
Identity theft is the fraudulent use of another persons identity
for some type of gain. This usually takes the form of using another persons identity
to obtain credit or credit cards, steal money from bank accounts, apply for loans, obtain
a job, rent an apartment, etc.
How do they steal my identity?
Its really very easy!! All they need is your name, address, date
of birth, social security number or credit card number. Once a thief has this information
they can ruin your credit, drain your bank accounts and generally destroy your reputation.
Where do they get this information? Basically, anytime that you give someone personal
information, whether verbally or in writing, a potential thief can use the information for
their own gain. Fortunately, reputable companies protect your information. Therefore you
should only deal with companies that have an established reputation for honesty. If you
deal with people or companies that are unknown to you, check them out thoroughly.
What can I do?
Take the following steps to ensure that you will not be the next victim
of Identity Theft:
Protect your social security number. Avoid, giving it out, and do not
write your social security number on checks or other documents unless youre sure
its necessary.
Dont give personal information over the phone, through the
mail, or over the Internet unless you have initiated the contact or know with whom you are
dealing.
Shred credit card offers, bank and credit card statements, and other
personal documents before throwing away. "Dumpster divers" pick up information
you may have thrown away, such as utility bills, credit card slips, and other documents.
Protect incoming and outgoing mail. Pick mail up promptly, and
deposit mail at the post office or in official blue mailboxes.
Check your credit card status with the three major credit-reporting
bureaus yearly.
Deal only with companies that you know have good reputations.
Review bank and credit card statements and report questionable
charges.
Take ATM, credit card and other receipts with you.
If
You Are a Victim ?
Act immediately, call the Crime
Prevention Unit, 480-858-6333.
Notify the police, your bank, your
credit card companies and the Fraud Unit at the credit bureaus. Call
the Fraud Unit of all major credit reporting agencies listed below.
Equifax - www.equifax.com,
to report fraud, call: 1 (800) 525-6285/TDD 1 (800) 255-0056
Experian - www.experian.com,
to report fraud, call: 1 (888) 397-3742/TDD 1 (800) 972-0322
TransUnion - www.transunion.com,
to report fraud, call: 1 (800) 680-7289/TDD 1 (877) 553-7803
What Else You Can Do:
Check out information
at www.endidtheft.com or
www.dmaconsumers.org/consumerassistance.html
Remove your name from the telemarketer
list by signing up at www.donotcall.gov
or call 1 (888) 382-1222
Get a credit report at
www.annualcreditreport.com .
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Remember
Be aware and take
some simple steps to help lessen the chance
that you will be a victim of identity theft. |
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