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Consumer tip: ID theft, part 3
Monday, August 18, 2003

Start with your wallet. Carry only absolute necessities. Do not carry all of your credit cards, Social Security card, passport or birth certificate unless needed.

Practice "store or destroy" by immediately storing or shredding paperwork, including pre-approved offers, receipts, statements and other personal information. Promptly remove your mail from the mailbox and monitor billing/banking statement cycles.

Ask questions before giving personal information. Inquire why your Social Security number is needed. Ask if something else may be used instead. Also, you have the right to tell financial institutions not to share your information. Ask for privacy policies and opt out. Get a jump on this by opting out with the three credit bureaus at 1-888-567-8688. Lastly, get your credit reports from all three credit bureaus at least once per year. Scrutinize the information and promptly dispute inaccuracies.

Next week: Steps to take if you are a victim.

ID theft, part one

ID theft, part two

Want to know more? Attend a seminar at CCCS on Sept. 27; call 1-888-511-2227, ext. 145.

First published on August 18, 2003 at 12:00 am
Kathy Jo Pollack is Education Training Specialist for Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Western Pennsylvania. For more information, call 1-888-511-2227 or visit its Web site at www.cccspa.org.