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2. Close compromised accounts
Call the security or fraud department
Of each company close the account
Follow up the request in writing
send supporting documents
Send all correspondence to your companies
by certified mail with return receipt
3. Set Fraud Alerts
What is a fraud alert?
Helps prevent an identity thief
from opening any more accounts inyour name
Two types:
Initial 90 days
Fraudulent accounts, credit card theft
Extended 7 years
Child id theft, criminal activity
4. Set Fraud Alerts
Consumer reporting companies
1-800-680-7289
www.transunion.com
1-888-experian (397-3742)
www.experian.com
1-800-525-6285
www.equifax.com
5. Freezeyour credit
Fraud and freeze:
whats the difference?
Fraudalert:
new accounts
existing accounts
6. Freezeyour credit
Freeze alert:
From accessing your credit report at all
Existing relationship with may access your
Credit report
7. Contact the authorities
local
authorities
Federal bureau
Of investigation
www.fbi.gov
Federal trade
Commission
www.ftc.gov
8. File a complaint with FTC
Step 1: go to the official fTC Identity theft website
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/consumers/filing-a-report.html
Step 2: click on the link to file a complaint
9. File a complaint with FTC
Step 3: fill out the complaint form
(follow the prompts)
10. File an Identity theft
report with the Police
1. Call the police department and let them know
you identity has been stolen (follow their instructions)
2. If possible attach a copy of your fTC ID theft complaint
3. When finished Ask for a copy of the police report
4. Keep all records in a safe and memorable place
11. File a report with the FBI
Go to the fbi website and find a
local field office
http://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field
12. More specifics
Credit card/debit card theft
Losses limited to $50
Losses limited to $500