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Identity Theft: It Can Happen to You!


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Identity Theft: It Can Happen to You!



By Stephen Bucaro



You step outside to find your car has been repossessed and

a foreclosure notice posted on the front door of your house.

All because of delinquent loans "you" made. Or the police

come to make an arrest because "you" used a fake

prescription. Can't happen to you?



Think again. All an identity thief needs is a copy of your

credit report. This document contains your birth date,

Social Security number, place of employment, salary,

credit card numbers, and details about all of your

financial transactions, savings and investments.



Using your identity, the thief can take your assets, leave

you in debt, and commit crimes in your name. After the

damage is done, it may take years, if ever, to clean up

your records. Credit companies like to hang on to

information like glue, they won't just delete it.



Lenders are not interested in your identity theft claim.

They want to protect their own interests first. They would

rather clear up the identity theft question after they take

your assets. And everybody the police arrest claim they

didn't do it. Someone else who stole their identity

committed that crime. They would rather close the case

quickly than get involved in a complicated identity theft

case.



How to Protect Yourself



1. Guard your personal information. Don't provide your

Social Security number, or any financial information, to

anyone without knowing why they need it.



2. Don't throw away any financial documents without

shredding them first. That includes those credit card

linked blank checks that your bank keeps sending you, and

unsolicited credit card offers.



3. Close any accounts that you don't use. Keep the number

of credit card accounts and lines of credit you use to a

minimum.



4. Once a year request a copy of your credit report and

check it for accuracy. You can get your credit report from

Equifax for $9.00 www.equifax.com



5. Carefully examine your monthly financial statements for

unusual activity and examine your credit card bills for

charges you can't identify.



If You Become a Victim



1. Immediately contact the creditors where fraudulent

charges were made and request that a fraud alert be placed

on your file.



2. Under the Truth in Lending Act, you can be held liable

for a maximum of $50.00 in unauthorized charges per credit

card.



3. Download an identity theft affidavit from the Federal

Trade Commission Web site.

http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft/affidavit.htm



4. File a report with your local police department.



5. Keep a complete record of the identity theft and your

efforts to clear your records. Send all letters related to

the theft by certified mail. Keep a record of all

telephone calls you made and received, with dates and the

names of the individuals you spoke to.



Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the

U.S. It can happen to you. Protect yourself by guarding

your private information and carefully examining your

financial statements. If you become a victim, take the

steps outlined above, and keep a complete record of your

efforts to repair the damage caused by this crime.

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