What do I do if I suspect identity theft?

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6 Comments

  1. Bella says:

    Ramon

    Check you credit report

    get a free on on

  2. gentle giant says:

    Daniel

    Get a copy of your credit report.

  3. FriendlyHelper says:

    Donald

    First thing — do this today: check your credit reports. It will list any credit card applications, accounts, etc made in your name / social security number.

    Here’s the official guide from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission:

  4. newfunksoldier says:

    Deborah

    Get copies of your credit report from all three credit reporting agencies and check to see if there is anything on any of them that you did not know about. That might be a good place to start.

  5. shecru2000 says:

    Lester

    if i were you, i would first contact any major companies that you deal with…. like your bank and any credit card company’s you deal with- once you contact them, ask them if you could receive a print out of all activities that were done lately and then match them up to your own activities…. by doing this you will see if there is any unusual activities on your accounts. If there is, then immediately re contact the bank, credit card companys..ect.ect.. tell them the situation and have them all cancelled and get new ones…. then contact the police and from there they will guide you the rest of the way.

  6. dwightl.geo says:

    Clyde

    call your local police

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