How to Help Avoid Identity Theft with These 12 Tips

Identity theft is a very lengthy and ugly ordeal. Italways write that information on the check
is next to impossible to reverse and it can takemanually. This will help insure that information is
several years before Credit Company's stopsafe should your checkbook be stolen.
bothering you constantly with collection calls. In10. Always take great care in checking not only
addition, it may cost you thousands of dollars toyour bank statements, but also your credit card
fight.statements to ensure that everything is correct
How does identity theft occur? It occurs when anand all transactions are ones that are familiar to
identity thief obtains your social security number,you. If you find something you do not recognize,
bank account numbers, birthdate and otherfile a dispute immediately. You can file disputes up
pertinent information. After they steal yourto 60 days after something is not correct in most
information, they can easily order your birthstates, but after that, the money is gone
certificate online. All numbers lead to you.forever, even if it was a fraudulent transaction.
The following 12 tips are taken from my latestMany crooks are learning how to make E.F.T.
book, Shop for a Day with Jaci Rae - How to Getwithdrawals from bank accounts by using the
Almost Anything for Free and can help save yourswiping machines you have used to purchase
identity and your sanity.items at legitimate companies / stores to make
1. Order your credit report from each of theduplicate or larger charges later on.
three credit reporting companies. You are allowed11. When looking for a job online, it's always best
one free credit report from each of theseto visit your desired place of employment in
agencies every year. Check your credit reportperson when it's necessary to give out your
carefully and close any accounts that you nopersonal information and identification. There are
longer use.job postings from seemingly well-known
2. Avoid carrying your checkbook with you unlesscompanies seeking someone with your job skills.
it's absolutely necessary. Many identity theftsAfter you contact them via email, a phone call will
occur by stealing checkbooks and forging checks.ensue later on. During the subsequent phone calls,
A thief can take scrapings from the check belowyou will be asked to give out more and more
the prior check to obtain your signature. (Thepersonal and financial information, including your
same rule applies to credit cards.)social security number. Don't go there. Always go
3. Guard your social security number, birthdate,to the brick and mortar building and into the
and your mother's maiden name with extra care.human resources office to fill out an application. If
Without this information, an identity thief will beit's out-state, then go online to find out the
unable to steal your identity.corporate headquarters office and call them
4. Avoid putting paid bills and anything thatdirectly, without using the phone number the
contains personal information and your signature inperson in the email or on the job site provided.
your home mailbox. Instead, take them to the(There are more detailed scams than this one,
Post Office or hand them to your mail carrier. Ifbut you get the picture.)
you work outside of your home, bring them to12. Never pay to recover money you have lost in
work and drop them in the mail slot at your work.a scam. There are companies that offer to help
Many thieves pickpocket out of mailboxes. Once ayou recover money that you've been scammed
thief has your mail at his / her home, they openout of for only a small fee. These companies are
it and use special chemical washes over theoften headed by the very company that
checks to wipe out all the information with thescammed you out of the money in the first place.
exception of your signature. Now they have aThe facts are that sadly, you will most likely
blank check with your signature on it and cannever recover money lost in a scam, but it's best
drain your bank account.to leave that up to the authorities. That doesn't
5. Purchase a good paper shredder. The cost of amean you can't or shouldn't be proactive, but
paper shredder is a lot less money than creditcertainly don't pay anyone to help you recover
card offers stolen and taken out in your name.the money.
Shred all old documents that have any informationThe last tip is to say thank you to the store clerk
about you, as well as bank records, tax recordswho asks for your I.D. when you use your credit
that are no longer needed and any offers,card. It always amazes me when clerks don't
especially credit card offers that come in the mail.check for I.D. or signature validation when they
A safe bet is to shred any paper with youraccept a credit card or a check.
information on it that you no longer need.I have often asked about this and the answer is
6. Never trust an email that asks you to click onalways the same, 'If you have the credit card,
a link from a company that may have anyyou must be the owner.' The thoughtful store
information about you. Instead, open yourclerks who do ask for I.D. are acting as a safety
browser and hand type in the website URL younet for you and are watchdogs for your finances.
are familiar with, not the one in the email, if youBe thankful and happy they are willing to do their
believe you need to respond. Better yet, call thejob correctly and take the time to insure your
institution with the phone number you alreadysafety.
have on file. This rule applies to more than justIf you feel you have fallen victim to identity theft,
banking information. Never click on links inside anfraud or have been ripped off by a company
email from eBay, Paypal, your ISP provider, thealways file a dispute with the Better Business
I.R.S., etc. All of these accounts have your bankBureau (BBB) and if its fraud related, contact your
or credit card information in them.local police department as well as the F.B.I.
7. Forget taking surveys via telephone. IfThen be sure to add fraud alerts to all of your
someone calls to ask you to participate in abank and credit card accounts. You can also add a
survey, the person calling is getting a lot offraud alert with the credit monitoring services
personal information about you that is none ofsuch as TransUnion and Experian. You only need
their business. Politely state you aren't interested,to add this information to one of the services, as
to please take you of their list and then hang up.they will forward your information to the others.
8. The Social Security Administration sends out aThe best way to help avoid identity theft, rip-offs
statement every year (about four months priorand scams is to be alert and on the look out.
to your birthdate), with your information. Check itPunishment for identity thieves seems to be next
carefully to make sure it's accurate.to impossible to achieve. The only way you can
9. Do not add your social security number, phonereally protect yourself is by taking the steps
number or driver's license number to your checks.needed to help prevent identity theft from
If the information is required by a store, you canoccurring.