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Tips for prevention: |
- Don't carry your social security card with you.
- Be careful with receipts, take them with you. Don't throw them
in public receptacles.
- Use the post office instead of leaving mail in your mailbox.
- Get a locking mailbox.
- Shred anything with your name, address, date of birth, SSN or
any credit solicitations.
- Carefully review all statements, including bank, telephone,
cable, cellular phone etc.
- Request your credit report quarterly.
- If you don't receive your mail for more than a couple days,
check with the post office to see if there has been a change of
address.
- If statements are late, call creditors to see if a change of
address has been filed.
- Do not have your driver's license number or social security
number printed on your checks.
- Do not release personal information over the phone or
Internet.
- Order your social security benefits and earnings statement
yearly.
- Remove your name from Direct Marketing Association mailing and
telephone lists.
- Consider not listing your phone number.
- Consider not using a professional qualification (Dr., Ph.D.,
and Atty. Etc.) in the phone book.
- Do not carry PIN or passwords with you.
- Never have new checks mailed to you; pick them up from the
bank.
Tips
for Prevention || What to do if it
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