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Identity
Thieves Can Ruin Your Good Name
Identity
theft: The
act of stealing your good name to commit fraud.
Heres
how to guard against it:
- Before 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?
- Pay attention to
your billing cycles. Follow up with creditors if bills do not arrive
on time.
- Give your Social
Security number only when absolutely necessary. Ask to use other
types of identifiers when possible.
- Minimize 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.
- Order 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.
- Keep 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.
Reproduced
with permission from The Federal Trade Commission.
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