Credit Bureaus
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VICTIM ASSISTANCE INFORMATION Credit Bureaus: Report Fraudulent Use Of Remove Your Name From Mail Equifax: www.equifax.com Checks: and Phone Lists: Report Fraud: Call (800) 525-6285 CheckRite/Global Payments: (800) Direct Marketing Association and write to: PO Box 740250, 638-4600 x555 Mail Preference Service, PO Box Atlanta, GA 30374 Tele-Check: (800) 710-9898 9008, Farmingdale, NY 11735 Order a credit report: (800) 685-1111 To find out if the identity thief has Telephone Preference Service, PO been passing bad Box 9014 Farmingdale, NY 11735 Experian: Formerly TRW checks in your name, call: SCAN www.experian.com (800) 262-7771 Federal Resources: Report Fraud: Call (888) 397-3742 Federal Trade Commission: Call the and write to: PO Box 1017, Allen, Report Phone Fraud: FTC ID Theft Hotline TX 75013 888-CALL-FCC (888-225-5322) (877) FTC-HELP (382-4357) for Order a credit report: (888) 397-3742. www.FCC.gov help with a consumer complaint. TransUnion: www.transunion.com OPT OUT of Pre-Approved Social Security Administration Report Fraud: (800) 680-7289 Credit Offers: Report Fraud: (800) 269-0271 or and write to: PO Box 6790, Fullerton, CA Call: (888) 5OPTOUT or (888) 567-8688. report online at www.ssa.gov/oig 92834 Order Earnings and Benefits Order Credit Report: (800) 888-4213 ADDITIONAL USEFUL WEB SITES: Statement: (800) 772-1213 Michigan State Police: Credit Fraud victims are entitled to www.michigan.gov/msp a free copy of their credit report. By law, a credit bureau can’t charge more than $9 per credit report. Federal Trade Commission (FTC): www.ftc.gov TIPS FOR PREVENTING ID THEFT: Never give out identifying information in FTC Consumer’s Page: response to www.consumer.gov/idtheft unsolicited offers by phone, mail, internet, or in person unless you initiate the contact. Internet Fraud Complaint Center Order & review your credit report yearly. www.ifccfbi.gov/index.asp Review financial and credit card statements monthly for unauthorized activity. US Postal Service: Shred or tear up discarded paperwork www.usps.com containing personal identifiers (i.e. receipts, insurance forms, bank & credit card Id Theft Resources Center: statements, cash advance checks) before www.idtheftcenter.org discarding. Protect your mail by removing it from your Privacy Rights Clearinghouse mailbox as www.privacyrights.org soon as possible. Place your mail delivery on hold at the post office while you’re away American Express on vacation. www10.americanexpress.com Be aware of where your personal identification is kept and who has access to Discover it – at work and at home. www.discovercard.com/discover/data Protect your wallet/purse and don’t leave them unattended. Mastercard Limit the number of credit cards carried, and www.mastercard.com/education/fraud don’t carry your PIN or social security card in your wallet/purse. Visa Treat checkbooks, ATM cards, credit cards www.usa.visa.com/personal & credit card offers as if they were cash. Cancel unneeded credit cards. Don’t put your social security number, phone number or date of birth on your checks. When using the internet to make purchases, look for the “s” in the address (https) to ensure a secure site. .