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Don't let it happen to you

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Education & Training with HL4LIFE

You hear it everywhere, but what are some of the best ways to avoid identity theft?

1)  Secure your social security number.  This holds the key to your credit information, financial information even medical records.

2)  Monitor your credit reports (all three).  Some people think this is an expense they can't afford or is unnecessary, but I say you can't afford not to.  Some companies will do this for as little as $4.95 per month, that is only 16cents per day.  You will be alerted anytime an inquiry to your credit is made.

3)  Photo copy all the cards you carry in your purse or wallet and keep in a safe place.  This will make it a bit easier if you do fall victim to this crime, as to whom you'll need to contact.  Some of the credit reporting companies will take care of this for you after you inform them, but you'll probably pay a little more per month.

4)  Shred all unwanted offers for credit and any outdated statements that show account information for credit cards, banking info utility accounts.

5)  Do not give out any personal information out over the phone, unless you've initiated the call.  There are currently scams out there that tricking people into giving up this information, because they think it's their provider that is contacting them.  However, if you ask for a contact number to call them back, the response will give you a good indication of whether the call is legitimate or not.

6)  Only make online purchases through a secure form such as paypal.

These are some ways to help you avoid falling victim to this invasive criminal act.

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Bob Sloop, Consultant, Indianapolis, IN
RS Mortgage Consulting - Indianapolis, IN
Hi Amy,This has really been a hot topic for over a year now.  I think your blog is very timely as we all need a reminder of where our credit stands.
Apr 12, 2007 12:09 AM
Gary White~Grand Rapids Home Selling Pro Call: 616-821-9375
Flexit Realty "Flexible Home Selling Solutions" - Grand Rapids, MI
Real Estate Services You can Trust!
Amy, always a good reminder to everyone.  Thanks for the post.
Jun 23, 2007 11:27 AM
Greg Zaccagni
The Federal Savings Bank - Wheaton, IL
Illinois Mortgage Lender

Here in IL our state government allowed someone to breach the personal information we are required to provide for our license!  Please see my attached blog on this same subject.

Greg Z

http://localism.com/article/126213/Identity-Theft-Knowing-When-it-Happens

 

Jul 23, 2007 10:45 AM
Amy Laws
HL4LIFE - Blacklick, OH
Greg - we've also had similar incedent here in Ohio, an intern took home priveleged info and left it in his car, which was broken into and stolen.  Needless to say, the state offered to provide credit monitoring service to all that were affected (several thousand).  What a huge waste of taxpayer money!!
Sep 07, 2007 01:54 AM