Identity Theft 101
by Beth Gabriel
Identity Theft - the 10 Best Tips You Can Use Right Now!
We've all heard horror stories about fraud that's committed by someone
stealing a name, address, Social Security number or credit card. Here are 10
suggestions you can take to help protect yourself.
1. The next time you order checks, have only your initials (instead of your
first name) and last name put on them. If someone takes your checkbook, they
won't know if you sign your checks with just your initials or your first name,
but your bank will know how you sign your checks.
2. When you are writing checks to pay your credit card accounts, DO NOT put
the complete account number on the "For" line. Instead, just put the last four
numbers. The credit card company knows the rest of the number, and anyone who
might be handling your check as it passes through all the check processing
channels won't have access to it.
3. Put your work phone number on your checks instead of your home phone. If
you have a PO Box, use that instead of your home address. If you don't have a PO
Box, use your work address.
4. Never have your Social Security number or driver's license number printed
on your checks. You can add it if it is necessary. But if you have it printed,
anyone can get it.
5. Place the contents of your wallet on a photocopy machine. Do both sides of
each license, credit card, etc. You will know what you had in your wallet and
all of the account numbers and phone numbers to call and cancel. Keep the
photocopy in a safe place. It's also a good idea to carry a photocopy of your
passport when traveling abroad.
6. For couples or friends traveling together - each of you should carry a
different, unique credit card. For example, one of you could carry a Visa card
and one of you a Discover card. Don't both carry the same credit card! That way
if one of you has their credit card stolen, you still have a valid credit card
to use and aren't completely without funds while you are traveling.
7. Another tip for couples or friends traveling together - each of you should
carry the other person's photo copies of their credit cards and passport. If
someone steals your wallet or purse, your traveling companion still has copies
of all your information.
8. When you're reading email, don't click on any of the links listed in the
email message. No matter how tempting the offer is! This is a way 'phishers' use
to direct you to their website and capture your credit card and personal
information.
9. We are told to cancel our credit cards immediately. But the key is having
the toll free numbers and your card numbers handy so you know whom to call. Keep
these numbers where you can find them separate from your credit cards.
10. File a police report immediately in the city where your credit cards,
purse or wallet were stolen. This proves to credit providers you were diligent,
and this is a first step toward an investigation.
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About The Author
Beth Gabriel - I developed www.prepaid-legal-help-4u.com to help the 'little guy' have
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