Attorney's Advice- No Charge
It seems that we have had many customers recently
who have lost or stolen credit cards. So, when I
received this email from a good friend I thought I
would share it with you. Following is some
information that will help if this happens to you.
- The next time you order checks have only
your initials (instead of first name) and last
name put on them. If someone takes your
checkbook, they will not know if you sign your
checks with just your initials or your first
name, but your bank will know how you sign your
checks.
- Do not sign the back of your credit cards.
Instead, put "PHOTO ID REQUIRED".
- When you are writing checks to pay on 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.
- Put your work phone # on your checks instead
of your home phone. If you have a PO Box use
that instead of your home address. If you do not
have a PO Box, use your work address. Never have
your SS# printed on your checks. (DUH!) You can
add it if it is necessary. But if you have it
printed, anyone can get it.
- 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. Also carry
a photocopy of your passport when traveling
either here or abroad. We've all heard horror
stories about fraud that's committed on us in
stealing a name, address, Social Security
number, credit cards.
Damage Control - What if you have your
wallet/purse lost or stolen...
- We have been told we should 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 those where
you can find them.
- File a police report immediately in the
jurisdiction where your credit cards, etc., were
stolen. This proves to credit providers you were
diligent, and this is a first step toward an
investigation (if there ever is one).
But here's what is perhaps most important of all
:
- Call the 3 national credit reporting
organizations immediately to place a fraud alert
on your name and Social Security number. The
alert means any company that checks your credit
knows your information was stolen, and they have
to contact you by phone to authorize new credit.
Now, here are the numbers you always need to
contact if your wallet, etc., has been stolen:
- Equifax: 1-800-525-6285
- Experian (formerly TRW): 1-888-397-3742
- Trans Union: 1-800-680-7289
- Social Security Administration (fraud
line): 1-800-269-0271
Don't keep those numbers in
your wallet. ;-)
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