Sunday, May 4, 2008

Credit Security & ID Theft Links

Since the main goal of this blog is to educate the masses, then I need to let you know what resources you have available. By following the simple guidelines set forth in this blog, coupled with these links. You should have more than a fighting chance of minimizing the impact Fraud or Identity Theft should have upon you.

Credit Bureaus (CBR)

Equifax

Experian

TransUnion

http://www.equifax.com/

http://www.experian.com/

http://www.transunion.com/

Equifax Credit Information
Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 740241
Atlanta, GA 30374

Experian
PO Box 9532
Allen, TX 75013

TransUnion Fraud Victim Assistance Department
P.O. Box 6790
Fullerton, CA 92834

Fraud Alerts: 1-888-766-0008

Fraud Alerts: 1 888 397 3742

Fraud Alerts: 1-800-680-7289

Denied Credit: www.equifax.com/fcra

Denied Credit: http://www.experian.com/reportaccess/

Denied Credit: https://annualcreditreport.transunion.com/entry/disputeonline


If you time it right, and pull one of the three Credit Bureaus every 4 months you will be able to monitor your credit very easily. There are a lot of pay services that will email you or call you when there are changes or new accounts on your CBR, but the benefits they offer are minimal compared to what you can do for yourself with a little preventative care. Also some of these pay services are nearly as bad for you as having fraudulent accounts opened up as they sell your information for marketing purposes to other companies, which in turn increases your unsolicited mail greatly.

Other Links for Recovering from Identity Theft

If someone has stolen your Identity for the Purposes of Work or for Fraud, chances are you will have to contact the following Government Agencies. Depending on what sort of accounts were opened up without your permission, you may have to visit with all three to get proof of who you are.

Social Security (http://ssa.gov/)
  • Social Security will be able to provide you proof of SSN, Income and additional resources. You will almost be forced to visit with them if someone has used your Information to Work.
Internal Revenue Service (http://www.irs.gov/)
  • Not very many like dealing with the IRS, but in the case of Identity Theft, they have some vast resources to help you recover. Visit the IRS if you have had someone working underneath your Identity to ensure that you do not have any problems later when you want to retire etc.
Federal Trade Commission (http://ftc.gov/)
  • There are a VAST amount of ID Theft resources available from the FTC. They have many different ID Theft brochures that may help.
Oops! I lost my Card!

Since there are far to many Financial Institutions to list each and everyone of their information, I will break it down by Issuer: Visa, Mastercard, American Express & Discover. The big 4 as I like to refer to them.

If you lose your Credit/Debit card and do not have the exact name or number of the bank you need to call for it, you can always report the card lost with the Issuer.

Visa

Mastercard

American Express

Discover

www.VISA.com

www.mastercard.com

www.AmericanExpress.com

http://www.discovercard.com/

In the US: (800) 847-2911

In the US: (800) 627-8372

In the US: (800) 528-4800

In the US: (800) DISCOVER

International Collect: (410) 581-9994

International Collect: (636) 722-7111

International Collect: (336) 393-1111

International Collect: (801) 902-3100

Saturday, April 26, 2008

What is Identity Theft & How do I Prevent/Fix It?

Identity Theft is one of the hottest topics and fastest rising crimes in America. Their are many statistics flying around giving how many Americans are affected by ID Theft on a daily basis etc. I don't want to focus on this portion of ID Theft, but I would like to give a clear definition as to what this crime involves and then later detail things you can do to prevent it from happening to you.

Identity Theft is a faceless crime that is not only hurtful, and time consuming to recover from it is one of the most lucrative crimes out there if perpetrated correctly. The toll that ID Theft takes on your personal finances can vary, but ultimately in the end if not rectified, it will destroy your credit.

The MOST important step in helping to prevent & protect yourself from ID Theft is pulling your free credit reports every time you are eligible to do so. Visit www.AnnualCreditReport.com as this is the ONLY true & totally free site that will let you request copies of your Credit Bureau . If you mark your calendar and pull only 1 Credit Bureau every 4 months then you will be able to continually see a new one when you need to. Even if you do this as you should, there are still more steps you can take to ensure that you are not a victim of ID Theft.
  • Pull each of your Credit Reports every 4 months.
  • Shred Mailers with your information instead of throwing them away.
  • Don't compromise your own information.
    • Do not give out personal information to people calling you or when you call numbers they provide you.
    • NEVER click on links to log into your bank account.
  • Do not carry your Social Security card in your purse or wallet.
  • Do not let your Local DMV put your SSN on your Drivers Liscense as your DL number.
  • Use Anti-Virus, Spyware and Firewall software on your PC, especially the PC with your finances on them.
The Two Basic Types of Identity Theft

There are two basic types of Id Theft: Account Takeover or Fraudulent Application.

Account Takeover happens when the perpetrator uses your information that they have obtained from a variety of sources & ways to use your existing credit to make purchases. If you are a homeowner, then you are even more likely to be a victim of identity theft due to the information that is publicly available about your home & you.

Signs you may be a Victim of Account Takeover

  • Not receiving your mail or financial statements (ie Credit Cards, Bank Accounts, Investments etc)
  • Letters from the US Post Office or your Financial Institutions congratulating you on your recent move.
  • Receiving new Credit Cards when yours are at least 1+ years away from expiration.
  • Addresses on your Credit Bureau that you do not recognize.
Fraudulent Application happens when the perpetrator uses either all or part of your personal information to apply for credit. The most common form is using your Name, Social Security Number (SSN) & Date of Birth (DOB) to apply for a credit card with your name etc but with an address of their choosing. Once the perpetrator has the account open they use it up or use it and make false payments on it in quick succession in order to inflate the credit line prior to walking away from it. As if Fraud App wasn't damaging enough, it is usually done in multiples all at once so the perpetrator may apply for 10-15 credit cards at once in order to do the most damage in the least amount of time.

Signs that you may be a Victim of Fraudulent Application
  • Suddenly receiving Statements for Credit Cards you do not have.
  • Receiving credit decline notices when you did not apply for credit.
  • Receiving Cards that you did not apply for.
  • Unsolicited calls from any banks looking for verification.
If you suspect you may be a victim of Identity Theft or if you are a victim or Identity Theft don't panic! Keep your cool and follow these simple steps.
  • Pull all 3 of your Credit Reports! This may cost you a small fee if you are not within your free Bureau time frame, but its well worth it.
  • Place a FREE alert on all 3 of your Credit Bureaus. Call each Credit Bureau and place a free Consumer Alert on there so that when anyone pulls your Credit Report they will see this alert and TRUE contact information.
  • Contact your Post Master General to ensure that the correct address for you is in the USPS system.
  • Contact each and everyone of your Creditor's to verify that they have the correct information on your account. Also update your Mothers Maiden Name (MMN) to a password.
  • Update all of your passwords to your online profile's for your Financial Institutions.
  • Be sure that your Anti-Virus, Spyware & Firewall are all up to date and functioning correctly.
Other Forms of Identity Theft

Through there are many forms of the above two basic types of ID Theft, they both have a basic format which makes them what they are, Fraud for Profit. Fraud for Living or Social Security theft is becoming more and more common lately. There are 20 Million Illegal Immigrants in the United States at this moment and for any of them to work they have to have a Social Security Number (SSN) which means that each and everyone Illegal Immigrant that works is violating Federal Law and your Privacy.

The stealing of your SSN is fraud not for profit, but for living. In my job I run into this daily where people want to replace the SSN on their Credit Card with their true SSN now that they have one. I find it quite comical that people think a Bank will have no issues about knowing you have just admitted to breaking Federal Law and lied to the bank in the process. Unfortunately the only real way to find out if someone has been using your SSN for work purposes is usually by accident. The Social Security Administration (SSA) will send out for more information is multiple people are reporting as employed with the same SSN as will the IRS if by chance the person using your SSN files for taxes. In both of these cases though, it may take many years for either agency to become wise and alert you. If you receive a statement of earnings from either of these agencies and it does not match what you should be earning be sure to contact both agencies and let them know that you suspect you may be the victim of identity theft so that the proper investigation may begin.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Greetings Visitors...

This is my placeholder for a future blog about Credit Security. Credit Security includes all forms of Credit & Debit Card Fraud, Check and Banking Fraud etc... you name it! Ive spent the last 10 years in various forms of the banking system and I've built a wealth of knowledge I'd love to share so that hopefully we can bring the number of people affected by ID Theft etc down..