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If you become the victim of
identity theft, it is important to act
immediately to stop the thief’s further use of
your identity.
- Immediately contact
all your credit card issuers. Get
replacement cards with new account numbers.
Ask that the old accounts be processed as
"account closed at consumer’s
request." (This is better than
"card lost or stolen," because
when this statement is reported to credit
bureaus, it can be interpreted as blaming
you for the loss.)
- Call the fraud units
of the three credit reporting companies:
TRW, Equifax, and Trans Union. Report the
theft of your credit cards and/or numbers.
Ask that your accounts be flagged. Also, add
a victim's statement to your report such as,
"My ID has been used to apply for
credit fraudulently. Contact me at
XXX-XXX-XXXX (your phone number) to verify
all applications."
- Notify your bank(s) of
the theft. Cancel your checking and
savings accounts and obtain new account
numbers. Ask the bank to issue you a secret
password that must be used in every
transaction. Put stop payments on any
outstanding checks that you are unsure of.
- If you use the ATM
card for banking services, get a new card,
account number, and password. Do not use
your old password. When creating a password,
avoid such commonly used numbers as the last
four digits of your Social Security number
and your birth date.
- If you have had checks
stolen or bank accounts set up fraudulently,
report it to Telecheck and National
Processing Company (NPC). These check
guarantee companies will flag your file so
that bogus checks will be turned down. Call
Telecheck at 800-366-2425. Call NPC at
800-526-5380.
- The Secret
Service has jurisdiction over
financial fraud cases. This federal
government agency usually does not
investigate individual cases unless the
dollar amount is very high. To interest the
Secret Service in your case, ask someone in
the fraud department of your credit card
companies and/or banks to notify the
particular SS agent they work with.
- Notify the Social
Security Administration’s
office of the Inspector General if your SSN
has been used fraudulently. You may want to
have your SSN changed if your number has
become associated with bad checks and
credit. CAUTION: This step should be
reserved for only the most extreme
situations. You must be sure to notify all
credit grantors and credit reporting bureaus
of your new SSN.
- If you have a passport,
notify the passport
office to be on the look out for
anyone ordering a new passport fraudulently.
- Call your telephone,
electrical, gas and water utilities.
Alert them to the possibility that someone
may attempt to open new service using your
identification. Also contact your long
distance company.
- The nearest office of the
Consumer Credit Counseling Service might be
able to help you remove fraudulent claims
from your credit report. Call 800-388-2227.
- In dealing with the
authorities and financial institutions, keep
a log of all conversations, including
dates and names. Send correspondence by
certified mail. Keep copies of all letters
and documents. Provide your police report
number to expedite reporting the crime.
- Consider seeking legal
counsel, especially if you have
difficulty clearing up your credit history,
or your case is complex and involves a lot
of money. An attorney can help you recover
from the fraud and determine whether your
rights under various credit banking, SSN,
and other laws have been violated.
- Pay attention to your own
mental health. Victims of identity theft
report that they often feel they are somehow
to blame. They can also feel violated, even
powerless, due in large part to the fact
that few, if any, of the authorities who
have been notified of the crime step forward
to help the victim. Discuss your situation
with a trusted friend or counselor. Seek
help from a victims rights organization.
Credit Reporting Bureaus
Equifax |
Copy
of Report: |
P.O.
Box 740241
Atlanta, Georgia 30374-0241 |
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Dispute
Report: |
P.O.
Box 740256
Atlanta, Georgia 30374-0256 |
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Order
Credit Report: |
800-685-1111 |
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Opt
Out of Marketing Lists: |
800-219-1251 |
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Report
Fraud: |
800-525-6285 |
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Trans
Union |
Copy
of Report: |
P.O.
Box 7000
North Olmstead, OH 44070 |
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Dispute
Report: |
P.O.
Box 403
Springfield, PA 19064 |
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Order
Credit Report: |
800-851-2674 |
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Opt
Out of Marketing Lists: |
800-241-2858 |
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Report
Fraud: |
800-680-7289 |
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Experian |
Copy
of Report:
Dispute Report:
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Experian
National Consumer Assistance Center
P.O. Box 2104
Allen, TX 75013-2104
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Order
Credit Report: |
888-397-3742 |
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Opt
Out of Marketing Lists: |
800-353-0809 |
Remember, if you have been
denied credit, you are entitled to a free credit
report.
Social Security
Administration
To order Earnings and Benefits Statement, or to
report fraudulent use of SSN, call 800-772-1213.
To remove your name from
mailing lists (Direct Marketing Association)
Mail Preference Service, P.O. Box 9008
Farmingdale, NY 11735
Telephone Preference Service, P.O. Box 9015,
Farmingdale, NY 11735
To report fraudulent use
of your checks
Call Telecheck 800-366-2425 or National
Processing Company (NPC) 800-526-5380.
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