Lock your doors, hide your money in the safe, hire security guards to protect your prized possessions, but what can you do if someone stole your identity? If something valuable is stolen, you can call the police and hope to get your stolen property back. Rightly termed as the crime of the 21st century, victimizing millions of Americans, you can do very little if you find your identity stolen. Identity theft is on the rise, and nearly everyone is vulnerable to this new-age form of fraud.
How is it done?
Using all possible methods, criminals steal credit card numbers, social security numbers, telephone calling cards, ATM cards and other key pieces of an individual's identities. The information on these is used to impersonate the victim, by spending maximum money in the shortest time they can.
Preventive steps or Precautions
1. Avoid carrying valuable documents and cards with you whenever you go out, unless it's absolutely necessary.
2. Opt for the Direct Marketing Associations Mail Preference Service and the Telephone Preference Service. By doing this, your name is added to the computerized name deletion lists used by marketers all over the nation.
3. Pick the newly ordered checks from the bank and do not allow them to be sent to your residential address.
4. To keep the mailing system secure, install a locked mailbox at your residence.
5. Post mail bills and other sensitive items at the post office instead of the neighborhood drop boxes. Sometimes the envelopes containing the address could land in the wrong hands and be altered.
6. Do not give out information over the phone unless it is an individual belonging to a trusted company. Lottery and ?lucky dip? calls should not be entertained, as they are usually hoax.
7. Release Social Security Numbers (SSN) only if it is necessary.
8. While creating passwords and PIN numbers, avoid using numbers from social security, birth date, middle name or any kind of important personal numbers; these are said to be easy for criminals to figure out.
9. Cross check that financial institutions are safeguarding your important data. Insist on the removal of account numbers from ATM slips; also ask them to shred the paper reports before throwing them away.
After the Theft
1. The moment you feel that there has been an identity theft, it is important to report the crime to the police. Provide all the requisite documented evidence. Even if the police refuse to give the report, be persistent and demand it. Keep the police report for the bank and credit card company's reference.
2. Inform the banks, cancel all the savings and checking accounts and get new account numbers.
3. Call the 3 credit reporting companies and ask them to flag the accounts. Ask for a fraud alert to be attached to the report and extend it later if you want to. This fraud alert lets creditors contact you whenever there is an attempt to open an account in your name.
4. File an ID theft affidavit with the Federal Trade Commission after reporting the theft. This affidavit can be sent to credit bureaus and institutions to close fraudulent debts and accounts opened in your name.
5. Lastly, do not blame yourself for the theft, you being the victim should not feel guilty for the theft, and instead handle the situation calmly.
Do not let all the reputation and respect you have earned be trifled with by a petty thief. It is sometimes observed that people you know are the ones who sabotage your identity by using it against you. Be on the safe side and avoid disclosing any personal information to anyone. The identity you have been given is yours to have; no other person has the right to take it from you.
Starting An Insurance Company
Here's a riddle for you: It's out there for your cars, trucks, motorcycles, and even motor homes. They have it for your doctor visits, your little football player's broken arm, and your handyman husband's fall off the ladder. You can get it for theft, fires, and falling trees. It's not always required, but it's always good for peace of mind. What is it?
It's insurance, and it's everywhere, as are the insurance companies that sell it. Before you start searching for various insurance policies, though, you should consider this advice about choosing an insurance company:
1. Decide what kind of insurance you're looking for. Health? Life? Car? Homeowner's? Any combination of the above? If you choose the latter option, you need to begin your search for an insurance company by looking for one that specializes in more than just one kind of insurance. Since most insurance companies offer discounts when you purchase more than one insurance policy from them, purchasing two or more policies from the same insurance company can help you save money.
2. Do your homework. Shop around and check out several different insurance companies. Then, narrow that group to the three or four that best suit your needs. Once you have those chosen, research each company by checking out ratings from independent research companies as well as your state's insurance bureau.
3. In the end, choose a company that's going to allow you some wiggle room. Many insurance companies allow you a window of time in which you can cancel your policy, no strings attached. This window allows you a bit more time to read over what you've purchased, and think about whether it is really want you want and need.
There are probably as many insurance companies out there as there are used car dealerships, and just like those dealerships, they want your business. Take the above advice and choose the right insurance company for you.
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