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Do You Have An Identity Theft Protection Service This Holiday Season?

identity theft protection serviceThe holidays are a busy time. While you’re running from store to store finding the perfect gifts and shopping online to get the best deals, each transaction puts you at higher risk for identity theft.

The holidays are exciting for gift recipients just as much as they are for identity thieves. From everything like leveraging data breaches to using portable scanners to steal your money, identity thieves take advantage of every opportunity. You can prevent identity theft during the holidays (and year-round) to avoid false credit card charges and negative credit reports with an identity theft protection service.

Keep an Eye on Credit Card Statements

You’re likely to use your debit and credit cards a lot more during the holiday season. While you may be busy, don’t forget to take a few minutes out of your day to examine your statements and online activity reports. Set alerts on your accounts for large transactions, too. That way, if a large amount is charged or withdrawn, you’re alerted right away. Contact your financial institution the moment you notice an unauthorized charge.

Don’t Use Your Debit Card

Never use a debit card for purchases online or in-store. Checks and debit cards draw funds directly from your bank account. If an identity thief gets these numbers, they can use them to withdraw cash and even drain your bank accounts. It’s easier to report and reverse fraudulent charges with credit cards than it is with your bank account. And, of course, using an identity theft service is the best way to protect you from identity thieves during the holidays.

Use Credit Monitoring

There are a lot of free credit monitoring services that keep an eye on your balances, credit activity, and credit score. Sites like CreditKarma.com are totally free and allow you to view your credit report monthly. You can set alerts on these types of monitoring sites so that you’re notified the moment a new account, inquiry, or charge is made.

Be a Perceptive Online Shopper

It’s often easier to shop online than in-store, especially if you’re hunting for bargains. But don’t shop with any online retailer. Only use those with SSL certificates and other security measures in place. You can tell if a website has an SSL certificate by viewing URL at the top of your browser. It should begin with HTTPS instead of HTTP. If you can, stick to the big name online retailers like Amazon or large store chains when shopping online.

What if Your Identity is Stolen?

Even the most cautious of consumers can have their identities stolen. When it happens to you, you better be safeguarded by an identity theft protection and recovery service like ID360. The process of recovering your identity can cost over $3,000 and take as many as 600 hours of your time. It’s definitely the last thing you want to deal with around the holidays. Hiring an identity theft protection service allows you to focus on celebrating while a team of former law enforcement professionals work for you to help recover your good name and, of course, your credit.

Learn more about how you can protect your identity or how to sign up for identity theft services by visiting The Identity Advocate today.

Why You Need An ID Theft Recovery Plan—Not Just ID Protection

id theft recoveryIdentity theft cases are growing at a staggering rate in the United States. While a lot more consumers are becoming aware of the risks and enlisting help via identity protection, most ignore the importance of having an ID theft recovery plan as well. The cost to recover your identity averages over $3,000 and could take as many as 600 hours. The entire process is tedious, time-consuming, frustrating, and could easily bankrupt you if you already have a dire financial situation.

But recovering from identity theft doesn’t have to be so devastating. In conjunction with identity protection, identity theft recovery services help keep your life in order when you become a victim of identity theft.

How ID Theft Recovery Services Can Help

Identity theft recovery companies are experts at handling the loss of your information. They track down the point of origin to help you discover what credit accounts are fraudulent. Then they go to work helping you restore your credit profile. They handle your recovery from multiple types of identity theft, including:

  • Medical identity theft
  • Data breaches
  • Bank and/or credit card identity theft
  • Government identity theft (e.g., Social Security fraud, Medicare fraud, etc.)
  • Employment identity theft
  • Phone and/or utilities identity theft
  • Every other type of identity theft you can imagine—and there are many!

Steps An ID Theft Recovery Service Takes

Identity recovery requires experts, such as law enforcement professionals, who understand the complicated process of ID theft recovery. While the steps they take depend on the extent of your identity theft case, some services include:

  • An expert who resolves all inaccurate information that appears on your credit report and/or medical records due to fraudulent activity.
  • A professional who contacts financial institutions and other credit providers, and then closes down those accounts to ensure no further charges occur.
  • Helping you file a police report as well as a report with other government agencies to thoroughly document the fraud.
  • Cleaning up any fraudulent tax returns that may have been filed on your behalf, and working closely with the IRS as well as your state tax commission to correct those errors.

While identity protection is your first line of defense against ID theft, when identity theft does happen, having a respected ID theft recovery plan is place is critical. ID360 provides identity theft recovery services that give you peace of mind. From negotiating with creditors, obtaining your credit reports, dealing with your bank, filing FTC reports, and  assisting with correcting your medical records, the company ensures that you are able to return to the good credit you had before the identity theft occurred.

Get more identity theft protection and recovery advice from the experts at The Identity Advocate by visiting www.TheIdentityAdvocate.com or calling 310.831.4400.

The Monthly Newsletter from ID Theft Solutions USA Partnering with The Identity Advocate for Education, Protection and Recovery

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ID Theft Takes its Toll on the Workplace
  This past winter one of the top box-office movies was “Identity Thief,” a comedy about a guy chasing a woman across the country after she had stolen his identity. The message of the movie was simple: getting your identity stolen can be funny. But try telling that to the more than 11 million victims who each year suffer the devastating emotional toll of knowing they no longer have control over their lives. Identity theft is not just a financial burden, but also a feeling of vulnerability and violation. ID theft victims also have to cope with the long road needed to be traveled to try and resolve the situation.

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   Research shows it can take up to 33 hours for a victim to come to a satisfactory ID theft resolution. With some reports suggesting it can take up to 600 hours for truly serious breaches to be rectified, and occasionally the problem never gets resolved. That’s a lot of time spent on phones, emails, copying documents, running to the post office, etc. It also takes a lot of direct telephone interaction with a live person, a person who works your basic 9-5 schedule.
   This means when a person has their identity stolen there’s also an innocent bystander about to become collateral damage: the employer.
   James LaPiedra, President of ID Theft Solutions USA in Mahwah, NJ, recently wrote an article on how employers are affected when an employee falls victim to ID Theft. It has appeared in Transport Topics, Crain’s Tire Business, Central NY Business Journal, Food Industry News, Michigan Business Update, and Broker World. Read the article in Business NH magazine.
 
Case Study: Credit Card Fraud
ID magnifying glass    It came to the attention of a Human Resources Director for a large West Coast pharmaceutical company that something was terribly wrong when she received notices that she had “opened” six credit cards with retailers. She discovered her identity had been stolen and the thief had already run up purchases close to $2,000. She immediately took steps to figure out what was wrong by contacting us to handle the situation. We needed to work quickly on the client’s behalf (through Limited Power of Attorney) before the situation spiraled out of control, beginning with working with the retailer’s Credit Customer Service Representatives and Credit Card Fraud Investigators to close the accounts.
   We then proceeded to take the necessary actions to recover the victim’s information and resolve the situation. Although the client wasn’t able to obtain a Police Report at first, we were able to do so by providing the client with a memo from the FTC to give to the police, explaining that this was in fact, a case of fraud. A Police Report is needed in order to complete “Affirmation of Unauthorized Use” for all retailers, which includes the Police Department’s Date of Report, Officer Name and Phone, Case or Report Number. This memo and Police Report ultimately brought closure for our client. We also sent extended (7 years) fraud alerts for our client to Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. The result was it was determined that our client was not responsible. A Proof of Fraud was submitted, the accounts were closed and there was no monetary obligation to our client.
 
ID Theft… In the News
COLUMBIA, S.C. — State and federal officials say an international hacker broke into the South Carolina Department of Revenue computer files and gained access to about 3.6 million tax returns. Govenor Nikki Haley said the hacked files included state returns submitted since 1998 with unencrypted Social Security numbers. There also were about 387,000 credit and debit card numbers of which 16,000 were unencrypted.
MARCH 2013
President’s Message
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  Seemingly overnight some stranger you’ve never met has taken over your life. This person has purchased items in your name, taken employment in your name, maybe even committed crimes in your name. In essence, they have become….you.
   What sounds like science fiction actually affects over 9 million people a year in the United States:  Identity Theft.  There is no more helpless, frightening, and lonely feeling.
   Each month “Protect What’s Yours” will provide helpful tips to stay ahead of the bad guys, fraud updates from across the U.S., case studies and much more. We welcome your feedback.
– James R. LaPiedra, President
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9 Ways to Avoid ID Theft when Traveling Abroad
ID wallet    Like ordinary identity theft, identity thieves specifically target certain types of personal information of travelers, including; credit and debit account numbers, Social Security number, date of birth, and driver’s license number. According to the Corporate Travel Safety website, there are several things you can do during your travels to safeguard your personal information and ensure you aren’t amongst the next group of victims. Check out their tips.
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