January 13, 2008

Fraud Alerts Combat ID Theft! - Is That Your Final Answer?

Okay so you’re feeling smug and savvy because you know all about Fraud Alerts. Despite the fact you accomplished it for free and only had to actually contact one of the major credit reporting agencies you want everyone to know who to call. You tell them the following places need to be called to put a Fraud Alert on your credit report; Equifax at number 1-800-525-6285, Experian at their number 1-888-397-3742 and the final place, TransUnion at number 1-800-680-7289. You further explain that these initial 90 day fraud alerts entitle them to free copies of their credit reports. All your friends should be sure to check those credit reports for debts on their accounts that are unexplainable, company inquiries from businesses they haven’t actually contacted and/or accounts they haven’t actually opened. That’s good proactive initiative.Did you happen to mention that fraud alerts aren’t actually the solution to every possible means of identity theft? Did you know that a Fraud Alert does nothing to detour an identity thief from opening new credit accounts in someone else’s name that don’t require a credit check? You know, things like a wireless telephone account, wall mounted phone […]

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