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Credit Card
Identity Theft
Do you know what information is
important to protect so you do not
become a victim of identity theft credit
card fraud? I guess the first answer is
obvious, your credit card information.
Your statements come in the mail right?
So what you want to do is get to your
mailbox as soon as the mail carrier
delivers, if possible. Believe it or not
there are people out there who will
steal mail from your mailbox to get your
information. Yup, I'm not kidding they
will go to any lengths to get someone's
information and use it for their own
benefit. Unfortunately it is to your
detriment.
Learning how to prevent identity theft
credit card fraud in the first place can
and will save you a lot of time, effort
and money in the long run. If your
identity does get stolen the first thing
you need to do is contact all the credit
card companies that you hold a card with
and get a fraud alert put on them or
cancel them all together and have the
card companies send you new ones. Go
over your statements and dispute any
unknown charges you find. You are not
responsible for any charges not made by
you.
Next, call the credit bureaus and file
fraud alerts with them. I think that if
you just contact one they will let the
other two know there is an alert filed
and the proper steps will be taken by
the other two as well. Have them send
you a copy of your credit report so you
can see what's been going on with your
credit and immediately dispute any and
all unknown accounts. If you keep up to
date with your credit report then you
can head off any potential problems
before they become big problems.
So what other information is high risk
for theft? Your social security number
is a big one, bank account information
and any PINs or passwords to these
accounts. Do not keep PINs or passwords
to your cards or accounts anywhere near
the card or other account information.
Make it as hard for someone to steal
your identity as possible. Do not keep
your social security card in your
wallet. Store it safely at home where
you know where it is in case you need
it. Otherwise just memorize the number.
Keep things as simple as possible then
you will not have to worry.
Do not throw out important sensitive
documents like bank statements in your
trash. Like I said thieves will go to
any lengths to get your information and
going through your trash is no
exception. Disgusting, I know but they
do. So do yourself a favor and buy a
crosscut shredder and shred every piece
of paper that has sensitive information
on it. I do not care if it is just your
phone number, shred it.
Do not forget about the internet. The
internet has made identity theft so much
easier these days. Hackers can and will
do anything they can to get your
information. Do not use any unsecure
sites for shopping or give out any
information like your social security
number or credit card number unless you
can verify that the site you are on is
secure. Identity theft, credit card
fraud is more prevalent during the
holiday season so be extra careful when
you are out there in the trenches doing
your holiday shopping.
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