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As our lives become more dependant on conveniences like credit cards, the
Internet and other technologies we also open up doors to opportunistic thieves.
These identity thieves seek to use our name, credit and money to steal and
commit fraud. Victims are left fighting ? sometimes for years ? to overcome the
debts, clear their reputation and deal with the emotional consequences of being
victimized.
With estimates of nearly 10 million Americans being victimized within a year
along with millions of others around the world it is crucial that you learn the
steps you must take to prevent, identify and combat identity theft.
Did you know that thieves do more than just steal credit cards? They can open
new accounts or commit fraud in your name and you may not even realize it until
the creditors or police come to get you!
Did you realize that many of the methods identity thieves use can be easily
prevented by taking simple precautions?
Are you aware of the ways that identity thieves find your information? Methods
used to steal your information right in front of your eyes without you ever
being aware of it? By not knowing these methods you may be making yourself an
easy target!
If you know that your personal information has been accessed or otherwise
tampered with there are steps you must take to stop the thieves and try to
repair the damage. It is important to stay alert to signs that your information
is being used without your consent even when you don?t suspect you?ve been a
victim.
Staying alert to these signs will help you respond quickly if your identity has
been stolen:
Unfamiliar charges or withdrawals
Always check your bank and credit card statements and make immediate inquiries
to unfamiliar charges and withdrawals.
Missing mail
If your bills and other mail have gone missing a thief may have broken into your
mail box or had your mail redirected to a new address.
Calls from Creditors
If you are being contacted by creditors you did not do business with you need to
take immediate action to find out who has.
New Credit Cards
Receiving new credit cards or bills that you didn?t sign for is a danger sign
that your identity may have been stolen.
Denial of Credit
Unexplained refusal of credit requires investigation on your part. You need to
get access to your credit report right away.
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