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Credit Freeze: The Surefire Way To Stop Identity
Thieves Are you or could you be a victim of credit card and
identity theft? Today, identity theft is one of the fastest growing
crimes in the US. Often thieves will steal someone's identity and then
go on to run up a host of bills in that person's name.
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So the question is how can you fight back against
these criminals and keep your good name intact as well as your credit
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The answer is to freeze credit reports and stop
credit from being issued in your name. By freezing your credit, nobody
can get your credit file or details to run up credit in your name
leaving you to deal with the bill.
Who can put a freeze on their credit? Since 2003,
almost everyone can put a credit freeze on his/her credit. Currently,
most people simply put a fraud alert on their credit report and hope
that solves their problems. The advantage of this is that the credit
bureaus are supposed to alert you when a request for credit in your name
is placed and verify with you that you indeed requested this new line of
credit. The disadvantage with this method is that the creditors do not
always call to request your permission or they ask very generic
questions to verify the person they are speaking to is truly "you".
Unfortunately, if they already have enough information to apply for
credit in your name, they can usually answer these generic questions
also. With a credit freeze nobody can open any type of credit line under
your. Meaning, your credit details are off limits to everyone even
credit lenders, insurance companies and potential employers. |
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How does a credit freeze work?
When your credit is requested, for example a credit card, the credit
provider will call one of the three credit reporting companies to ask
for access to your credit file. If you requested a freeze to your
account, then the credit reporting company will tell the creditor that
they don't have access to you file since it is frozen. You can just
about guarantee that no creditor in their right mind will proceed with
granting any credit on an account where the owners have placed a
freeze, without asking the person to lift the freeze. Of course an
identity thief wouldn't be able to do this without your pin and paying
the fee to unfreeze the credit report.
What if I want credit? If you want credit or you need a background
check for a potential employer, it is not a problem at all because the
major credit reporting companies will give you an identification
number or a PIN that allows you to freeze and unfreeze your credit
report whenever you want. There is also a small fee that is charged to
lock and unlock your credit.
If a criminal manages to get your credit file, with the protection of
a credit freeze they don't stand a chance at getting credit, no matter
how good they are.
How do I get a Credit Freeze on my files? In order to freeze your
credit, you will need to contact each of the three credit reporting
companies. There is a fee but it is absolutely low considering the
benefits of having a credit freeze on your account, the few dollars
that are spent are worth knowing that your credit, and good name are
protected and secured at all times.
What do the credit reporting agencies need? Each of the three credit
reporting companies requires a certain procedure to be followed in
order to have your credit report frozen. Below are the requirements
needed for each company:
Equifax: Send a letter via email that contains your name, address,
including previous addresses, social security number and your date of
birth.
Experian: Mail a letter with full name, middle and other identifying
names like Jr. or Sr. Also include you previous and current addresses
going back five years, social security number, date of birth and proof
of address like driver's license, electric bills or bank statement.
TransUnion: Communication can be sent either by regular or certified
mail, although certified mail is always a safer option. You will need
to include your full name, including middle initials and any other
parts to your name. You will need to provide your current mailing
address and any other addresses dating back to the last five years,
date of birth and social security numbers are also required.
Payment for the three credit reporting companies must be made by
check, money order or by a credit card. If a credit card is the chosen
option, then the name of the card, account number and expiration date
must be included. ID theft victims should also put a valid copy of a
police report, investigation report or a valid complaint that has been
filed with a law enforcement agency.
Don't be caught by criminals who prey on honest citizens by stealing
their identity and running up expensive credit debt. Fight back, use a
credit freeze and rest assured that your credit is safe from theft.
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Liz Roberts is a loan consultant with New Horizon Finance,
specializing in bad credit,& has been providing consumers & business
owners with financing since 1989.Join Experian Triple Advantage
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