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Identity Theft - How To Prevent It

What is Identity Theft?

Identity theft involves acquiring key pieces of an individual's identifying information, such as name, address, date of birth, social security number, and mother's maiden name. Using this information the criminal(s) impersonate the individual by taking over bank accounts, applying for loans, credit cards, social security benefits, and establishing services with utility and phone companies

What YOU can do to prevent identity theft.

1. Promptly remove mail from your mailbox after delivery.

2. Deposit outgoing mail in post office collection boxes. Do not leave in unsecured mail receptacles.

3. NEVER give personal information over the telephone, such as your social security number, date of birth, mother's maiden name, credit card number, or bank PIN code unless you initiated the call.

4. SHRED pre-approved credit applications, credit card receipts, bills, and other other financial information you don't want before discarding them in the trash.

5. Order your credit report from the three credit bureaus once a year to check for fraudulent activity. Addresses of bureaus are provided at the end of these tips.

6. Never leave your receipts at bank counters, trash receptacles, or unattended gasoline pumps. Keep track of all your paperwork. When you no longer need it, destroy it.

7. Sign all new credit cards upon receipt.

8. Never loan your credit cards to anyone.

9. Report all lost or stolen credit cards immediately.

10. BEWARE of mail or telephone solicitations disguised as promotions offering instant prizes or awards designed solely to obtain your personal information or credit card numbers.

Internet and on-line services

1. When you subscribe to an on-line service, you may be asked to give credit card information. When you enter any interactive service site, beware of con artists who may ask you to "confirm" your enrollment service by disclosing passwords or the credit card account number used to subscribe. Don't give them out!

2. Do not disclose any personal data unless you receive a secured authentication key from your provider.

Who to contact for copies of your credit report

Equifax
P.O. Box 105873
Atlanta, GA 30348-5873
Telephone: 1-800-997-2493

Experian Information Solutions
(formerly TRW)
P.O. Box 949
Allen, Tx. 75013-0949
Telephone: 1-888-397-3742

TransUnion
P.O. Box 390
Springfield, PA. 19064-0390
Telephone: 1-800-916-8800