Identity Theft: What to do When Someone Steals Your Name


Identity Theft: What to do When Someone Steals Your Name

Send a letter to all three credit card bureaus asking them to note on your file you are a victim of identity theft.* Close bank accounts and open new ones.* Get new bank machine and telephone calling cards. Change your PIN codes.* Monitor your credit report monthly.

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July 2003, according to two studies done by Gartner Research and Harris Interactive.” USA TODAY Jan 14, 2005″For the fifth year in a row, identity theft topped the list of complaints reported to the Federal Trade Commission in 2004, accounting for 39% of all complaints received annually by the FTC. It also tops our ScamBusters.org prediction list of the worst Internet scams for 2005.” SCAMBUSTERS.ORGNational Handwriting Week is January 17th-26th, 2006.

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