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 Identity Theft
efore revealing personal identifying information,
find out how it will be used and if it will be shared with others. Ask if you
have a choice about the use of your information: can you choose to have it kept
confidential?
ay attention to your billing cycles. Follow
up with creditors if bills do not arrive on time.
ive your Social Security number only when absolutely
necessary. Ask to use other types of identifiers when possible.
inimize the identification information and
the number of cards you carry to what you actually need. If your I.D. or credit
cards are lost or stolen, notify the creditors by phone immediately, and call
the credit bureaus to ask that a "fraud alert" be placed in your file.
rder a copy of your credit report from the
three credit reporting agencies every year. Make sure its accurate and
includes only those activities youve authorized.
eep items with personal information in a safe
place; tear them up when you dont need them anymore. Make sure charge
receipts, copies of credit applications, insurance forms, bank checks and statements,
expired charge cards, and credit offers you get in the mail are disposed of
appropriately.
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