The 3D OF IDENTITY THEFT - Youth & Shelter Services
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Transcript The 3D OF IDENTITY THEFT - Youth & Shelter Services
Prepared for:
Risky Business 2012 Conference
Presented by:
Tony La Rosa, Manager
Mid-Iowa Credit Counseling
Park Fair Mall
100 E. Euclid Ave., Ste. 157
Des Moines, IA 50313
Ph. #: 515-279-4118
Email: [email protected]
What is Identity Theft
How They Get Your Information
3D Of Identity Theft:
◦ Deter
◦ Detect
◦ Defend
Getting Your Credit Report
The Cost of Identity Theft
How can we help
Questions and Answer
Identity theft is when someone steal your personal
information to use for fraudulent and criminal
activities
They may use your personal information to
◦ Take out loans in your name
◦ Turn utilities on and not pay them
◦ Counterfeit checks
◦ Get new divers licenses with their picture
◦ They may give your name to the police during a arrest
They get information from businesses
They steal your mail
They may rummage though your trash
They may steal your purse or wallet
They may pose as someone you know, like your
banker or landlord and ask for personal
information
The Three D’s of Identity Theft are
◦ Deter identity theft by safeguarding your personal
information
◦ Detect suspicious activity by routinely monitoring
your financial statements
◦ Defend against identity theft as soon as you
suspect a problem
Deter identity theft by following these simple
guidelines
Shred important document before throwing them out
Protect your identity by not carrying your social
security card with you
Don’t give out personal information to people you do
not know over the phone, mail or internet
Keep your personal information in a safe secure place
Be alert for possible fraud by monitoring your
accounts for
Mail that does not arrive
Unexpected credit card or account statements
Denial of credit for no reason
Calls or letters about purchase you made
Defend yourself from identity theft when you
suspect a problem
Placing a fraud alert on your credit reports
Close accounts that have been tampered with
File reports with the police department and your
financial institutions
File complaints with the Federal Trade Commission
and your state Attorney General Office
To protect your Consumer Rights, be sure to fully
cooperate with
Law enforcement agencies
Banks or credit unions
Credit card companies
Utility companies
Collection agencies
Credit report may be damaged, resulting in:
Collection activities and law suits
Higher cost of credit, if at all
Higher cost of utilities, phone, insurance
Employment difficulties becomes limited
May not get the job you want
May not get better paying jobs or
May not be able to get a job
You can get a free copy of your credit report once
every 12 months from all three credit bureaus at
On the web at www.annualcreditreport.com
By calling 1-877-322-8228
Write to
Annual Credit Report Request Service
P.O. Box 105281
Atlanta, GA 30348-5281
You may also contact each credit bureaus at
Equifax: 1-800-525-6285
Experian: 1-888-397-3742
Trans Union: 1-800-680-7289
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Federal Trade Commission at www.ftc.gov
Contact Mid-Iowa Credit Counseling to arrange
for a private intake appointment, 515-279-4118
Outside of Des Moines at 800-714-4388
Questions
And
Answers
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