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Nothing can send your good credit rating into the trash faster than identity theft. How do identity theft and bad credit fit together? It's simple really. A person steals your credit card number and expiration date. For many criminals, it's easy to do. All you need is to sit outside of a place that has a wi-fi hot spot and use a device that can intercept the transmissions. Anyone making online purchases with a credit card can have their information stolen. Credit card sites can also be hacked. With your address and card number a thief can have a field day with your credit and your credit score. This is how identity theft and bad credit fit together. All in all, it spells disaster for the victims.



So how do we prevent being victims and having identity theft and bad credit ruin our lives? First, be sure you are very careful about what you throw out. Shred anything that contains any identifying information. When shopping online, be sure to have a credit card just for that purpose. This should only have a small credit line. Never use a debit card for online purchases. Thieves have many ways to steal the information they want. The phising scams and emails are getting more realistic looking every day. Always check the links before clicking. Be sure it is a bank you actually use. When you roll over the link (don't click) look at the address. Does it match what that banks website should look like or is it an address in Nigeria.

Next, watch your credit report carefully. You may want to look into one of those services that will alert you to any changes in your credit report like a new opened account, a negative report, or other items. These services can be a great help if you think your personal information has been compromised. It is always better to be careful about your credit. Identity theft and bad credit are becoming a huge liability for banks and lending institutions. Be sure to keep you identity safe. Never give information out over the phone, and never answer those phising emails. When in doubt delete it.

Now for the good news. If you are a victim of identity theft there are things you can do. You must file a police report if you want your creditors to take you seriously. This action alone can keep identity theft and bad credit from being partners in your life. Many creditors will work with you and you may find that you are not responsible for a lot of the charges. You must promptly notify the authorities and your creditors so that losses can be minimized. If your lenders think that you were not diligent in contacting them, they will make you pay for charges you did not make.

All in all, identity theft and bad credit can be avoided. Just take great care in how you manage your personal information. Even the most careful person can be a victim. Prompt actions on your part will greatly minimize your losses. So protect your credit rating and take care that you don't fall victim to identity theft and bad credit.
Report Identity Theft Credit
FBI statistics reveal that identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the United States, with about 1 in 5 families in the U.S. being a victim of identity theft. Identity theft is obtaining another person's personal information (e.g., name, social security number, credit card number, passport) without that person's knowledge and using that information fraudulently. For someone who discovers they are a victim of identity theft, it is important to act fast. Here are some immediate steps to take in order to stop further misuse and to restore your good credit:

1. Contact the fraud departments of any one of the 3 credit reporting companies to place a fraud alert on your credit report. When a fraud alert is placed on your credit reports, creditors will contact you before opening any new accounts or making any changes to your existing accounts. You only need to contact one of the three companies to place an alert, and they are required to contact the other two, which will place an alert on their versions of your report, too. Once you place the fraud alert in your file, you're entitled to order free copies of your credit reports. When you receive them, check them over carefully for any new accounts that may have been opened without your authorization. Also be aware of any new inquiries by banks, lenders and credit card companies that you were not familiar with.

2. Report the crime to your local police or sheriff's department and request a police report.

3. Contact your creditors, banks, phone companies, and utility companies and have them freeze your accounts. Banks, credit card companies and other creditors may require a copy of your police report. You may be liable for a small sum of the fraudulent charges; check with each of your card issuers for their policies. Most creditors promptly issue replacement cards with new account numbers.

4. File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.

5. Monitor all bank and credit card statements and other bills carefully to ensure there are no fraudulent charges. If you find fraudulent checks or withdrawals on your bank account, notify the fraud department of your bank in writing immediately.

Stop payment on any missing checks and/or close your existing account. You can also notify the check verification companies not to accept further checks under the account number that was stolen. To find out if the identity thief has been passing bad checks in your name, contact SCAN @ 1800-262-7771.

If unauthorized credit card charges appear, notify your credit card company in writing without delay.

6. If you believe the theft involved your social security number, contact the Social Security Administration. They may re-issue a lost or stolen social security card or may, under some circumstances, give you a new social security number.

As you know, your credit rating is all important. Every precaution should be taken to protect your credit rating. Once you have your identity straightened out, you might consider registering with Equifax Credit Watch™. Equifax Credit Watch™ makes monitoring your report easy by automatically alerting you within 24 hours of key changes in your Equifax Credit Report™ - like when someone tries to get credit in your name or there are sudden changes in your credit card balances. - so you can act before serious damage is done.

Below are important phone numbers you will need for reporting your identity theft:

Credit Reporting Agencies:

Equifax 1800-525-6285

Experian 1888-397-3742

TransUnion 1800-680-7209

Federal Trade Commission Hotline:

FTC Hotline 1877-438-4338

Check Verification Companies:

Telecheck 1800-710-9898

Certegy 1800-437-5120

To find out if the identity thief has been passing bad checks in your name:

SCAN 1800-262-7771
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