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Few Simple Vigilant Steps to Help

Protect You from

Opportunists and Identity Thieves!

 

 

Dear Friends,

When there was a news about the ATM crime in your city, you got worried for a moment and then you thought it can't happen to you. Here is another recent news to answer your question that it can't happen to you. When the feds announced the breakup of the biggest identity-theft ring ever in the United States recently, the figures were staggering: 30,000 victims and millions in losses. The fact is that it can happen to anyone!

It can happen not just at ATMs, but also at cash registers when you make a purchase. Pay your restaurant tab with a credit card and you have no idea what the waiter might be doing with the card when it's out of your sight.

So if you are looking for protecting your identity from Identity thieves, then here are few good tips you can follow and protect yourself.

  1. Avoid carrying your Social Security number and driver's license together in your wallet.
  2. Monitor your credit report.
  3. Tear up or shred pre-approved credit card offers, bills and documents with other personal information before throwing them out. 
  4. Do not mail bill payments and checks from home. They can be stolen from your mailbox and washed clean in chemicals. Take them to the post office.
  5. Do not carry extra credit cards or other important identity documents except when needed.
  6. Examine the charges on your credit card statements before paying them.
  7. Never give your credit card number or personal information over the phone unless you have initiated the call and trust that business.
  8. Place the contents of your wallet on a photocopy machine. Copy both sides of your license and credit cards so you have all the account numbers, expiration dates and phone numbers if your wallet or purse is stolen.
  9. Do not print your Social Security number on your checks.
  10. If you are nervous about identity theft, then you may consider putting a fraud alert on your credit files. With a fraud alert, a credit bureau must contact you before any new credit can be approved.
  11. You may use a monitoring service to keep a close eye on your credit report and alert you of any suspicious activity.

Most identity-theft victims never find out how it happened. They learn of the crime when an angry creditor calls or a credit card is declined.

Finding out that your identity has been stolen is not the end of your woes, but the beginning. Although identity theft victims are not responsible for the debts incurred by their impostors, they are stuck cleaning up the credit mess. Restoring your credit and your name is a slow, painstaking process. It means countless phone calls, letters and time away from work.

 

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Wishing you continuous protection from any type of scams,

 

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