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What To Do If You Discover
You Are A Victim Of Fraud
  • Contact the Federal Trade Commission at:
    www.ftc.gov
    1-877-438-4338
    Identity Theft Clearinghouse, F.T.C.,
    600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20580

  • Write to or call the three major credit reporting
    agencies to put your accounts on Fraud Alert and
    request a copy of your credit report:

    1. Equifax
      P.O. Box 740241, Atlanta, GA 30374-0241
      www.equifax.com
      1-800-525-6285

    2. Experian
      P.O. Box 9532, Allen, TX 75013
      www.experian.com
      1-888-397-3742

    3. TransUnion Fraud Victim Assistance Division
      P.O. Box 6790, Fullerton, CA 92834-6790
      www.transunion.com
      1-800-680-7289

  • Cancel all accounts that you suspect have
    fraudulent activity.

  • Contact your local law enforcement agency.

  • Contact the U.S. Postal Service if you know or
    suspect your mail has been stolen.

  • Keep detailed records of all identity theft occurrences
    and your activities to resolve the problem, including:

    1. The date, time, and amount of any unauthorized
      activity on your accounts;

    2. The date, time, duration, and cost of any phone
      calls;

    3. The date and cost of any mailings.

 
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