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Identity fraud can range from passing bad checks and
using stolen credit cards to taking over another
person's total financial existence. After obtaining
a loan or running up credit card charges, the thief
typically disappears never to be seen again, and
leaving a ruined credit rating that may take you
years to correct.
Efforts to protect yourself from identity fraud may
include the following:
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Shred any documents and other information that
contains your credit card, Social Security, or
driver's license numbers before throwing them
away.
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Use passwords other than names -
don't
carry pin numbers and passwords with you -
memorize them.
- Be
careful when disclosing personal information and
account numbers over the phone, by mail, or on the
Internet - make sure that you are dealing with a
reputable company. Find out how your information
will be used and who else might have access to it
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Sign and activate new cards immediately
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Don't lend your credit card
to anyone. You're responsible for paying the bill,
and any problems with the bill can damage your
credit rating.
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Notify your credit card issuer immediately if you
do not receive your statements as scheduled.
Someone may have taken them from your mailbox.
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Keep good records. Save receipts and compare them
with your monthly bill. Immediately report any
problems or concerns to the credit card company.
If you order by mail, phone or online, keep
printouts or copies of invoices and order forms
with details about the transaction
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Check your credit report once or
twice a year to make sure it is correct;
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Have your name removed form mailing
lists operated by credit agencies and companies
offering credit promotions
Make a
complete list of all your credit cards, their
numbers, and the emergency contact phone numbers.
Store this information in a safe place. You'll
need this information to report lost or stolen
cards.
If you become a victim, notify the credit card
company and other businesses with specific
details. Also, file a police report to provide
documentation of the scam.
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