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  • Be stingy with your Social Security number. Don't give it out to everyone who asks. Make thoughtful decisions regarding whether the requester really needs it. Ask to use other types of personal identifiers.
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  • Do not print your Social Security number or driver's license number on your checks. Carry only the number of checks you will need on a given day. Keep pads of blank checks in a safe place.
  • Never carry anything with your Social Security number on it. If your health insurance card shows your Social Security number, ask your insurer for a new card without the Social Security number. Until you get your new insurance card, carry it only when you need to use it.
  • Prevent credit reporting agencies from selling your name, Social Security number, address and credit rating. Merchants who want to offer you credit cards or sell you merchandise buy your financial information. This is a source for personal information that can ultimately be published on the Internet. Contact the "Opt out" option of all credit reporting agencies.
  • Prevent your creditors and identity clearinghouses from selling or "sharing" your personal information. Your creditors generally sell or "share" your name, address, Social Security number, financial information, spending and bill paying habits unless you tell them not to. This information often finds its way to clearinghouses for personal information, and to the Internet. Find sample letters preventing disclosure at Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, www.privacyrights.org and JUNKBUSTERS, www.junkbusters.com. Clearinghouses and other publishers of personal information are listed below.
  • Obtain and review your credit reports regularly. Check all three major credit reporting agencies. Dispute incorrect information. Be sure the agency has a correct address for you, especially if you have moved or suspect your identity has been stolen. Contact information for credit reporting agencies is below.
  • If your identity has been stolen or misused:

    • Reports. Make a police report at your local police department. Possible crimes include theft, mail theft, car prowling and identity theft. Contact the credit reporting agencies, your banks, creditors and the check guarantee-verification companies as soon as possible.
    • Other Action. Close all compromised accounts. Open new accounts with new numbers. "Flag" all other accounts. Obtain passwords for checking and savings accounts. Stop payment on any outstanding checks you are unsure of.
    • Keep detailed records of who you talk to, and when.
    • If a bill/statement is late, contact customer service immediately.
    • Review your credit reports regularly for additional unauthorized activity.

     

     
     
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