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3 Easy Steps To Report Identity Theft
If you unfortunately end up as a victim of identity theft, it is important to act immediately to stop the thief’s further use of your identity. In most of the cases, victims are usually occupied with resolving the problem that they fail to report the identity theft. It is important to act quickly and assertively to minimize the damage.
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How to Report Identity Theft
Identity Theft is more than whats on your credit report
Immigrants Committing Identity Theft www.IDTheftSecurity.com

Immigrant Identity Theft costs Americans billions and ruins peoples lives. Government is doing NOTHING to protect us. www.IDTheftSecurity.com
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Contact KY3 NBC Identity Theft News

Contact KY3 NBC Identity Theft News – Protecting Personal Information:
This Is An NBC Investigative News Report Concerning Accidental Identity Theft In The Workplace And How To Prevent It.
The Report specifically deals with the Affirmitive Defense Response System or ADRS, as well as HIPPA and FACTA.
All Material Presented In This Report Is The Property Of NBC NEWS STUDIOS. No Owership Of Presented Material Has Been Made Or Infurred.
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Hawaii Identity Theft

http://www.Hawaii-Prepaid-Legal-Services.com Identity Theft is the fastest growing crime. If you suspect your are a victim of identity theft here are some helpful suggestions to safeguard your information. Under Federal Law your maximum liability is $50.00 for any unauthorized use of your credit card. If you report the loss immediately the (FCBA)Fair Credit Billing Act indicates that the credit card issuer cannot hold you responsible for the unauthorized charges. 1. Do not carry your social security card in your wallet.
2. Draw a line through blank spaces on debit or charge slips above the total so the amount can’t be changed.
3. Tear up carbon slip and save all receipts so you can check against your monthly statements.
4. Report all discrepancies as soon as possible. Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) the card issuer must investigate any errors reported to them within 60 days from the date of your last statement.
5. Keep a records of all of your credit card accounts, telephone numbers of the creditors, expiration dates so you can quickly report a loss.
6. Carry only a few credit cards at a time.
7. Check with your homeowners insurance policy to see if they carry identity theft insurance.
Questions? Contact us today! http://Hawaii-Prepaid-Legal-Services.com
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Identity Theft Nightmare (The Today Show)

Interesting segment from the Today Show
If your wallet is stolen:
File a police report;
Start keeping detailed records including the names, dates, and phone numbers of people you’ve reported this theft to;
Report all your credit cards as stolen so that you are issued new cards with new account numbers.
(Most credit card companies will automatically place a fraud alert in your credit report on your behalf when you notify them of a stolen card);
FREEZE all three of your credit reports–do not rely on the theft alert alone, as it will not fully protect you from having accounts opened in your name, that is something only a full credit report freeze will do;
Subscribe to a credit monitoring service (if it is available with a frozen report). These services supposedly provide insurance in the event you are a victim–not many people can afford to lay out $50,000 in legal fees and that is where ID Theft Insurance will come in handy, uming your homeowner’s policy doesn’t already offer this type of coverage.
MYFICO, Equifax, Transunion and Experian all offer credit report monitoring (some of these services are made available to those who’ve already frozen their files).
Also, as in the case of this victim, you may want to alter your banking habits. The thief in this case supposedly managed to withdraw funds and write bad checks using the victim’s driver’s license.
Sign up for email alerts on all your accounts so you can catch unusual activity before it gets out of hand.
Get a Motor Vehicle record abstract which will confirm your clean driving record and should list all cars currently registered to your name. This will be helpful If the thief manages to get a copy of your license and gets moving violations or buys a car (on credit) in your name.
The abstract may come in handy if you are arrested for contempt of court by not showing up for a hearing for any moving or parking violations issued to the thief in your name.
The only way to help prove that you did not get those tickets is to show that the abstract was clean before the theft.
You can also inquire about getting a new driver’s license number.
I would love to know why no mention was made of the arrest of the woman caught posing as this victim?
Assuming she was caught in the act, that alone should have cleared this victim of any crime.
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