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Call the fraud units of the three principal Credit Reporting companies. Equifax: To report fraud, call (800) 525-6285 or write to P.O. Box 740250, Atlanta, GA 30374-0250. To order a copy of your Credit Report ($8 in most states), write to P.O. Box 740241, Atlanta, GA 30374-0241, or call (800) 685-1111. To dispute information in your report, call the phone number provided on your Credit Report. To opt out of pre-approved offers of credit, call (888) 567-8688 or write to Equifax Options, P.O. Box 740123, Atlanta GA 30374-0123. Experian: To report fraud, call (888) EXPERIAN or (888) 397-3742, fax to (800) 301-7196, or write to P.O. Box 1017, Allen, TX 75013. To order a copy of your Credit Report ($8 in most states): P.O. Box 2104, Allen TX 75013, or call (888) EXPERIAN. To dispute information in your report, call the phone number provided on your Credit Report. To opt out of pre-approved offers of credit and marketing lists, call (800) 353-0809 or (888) 5OPTOUT or write to P.O. Box 919, Allen, TX 75013. Trans Union: To report fraud, call (800) 680-7289 or write to P.O. Box 6790, Fullerton, CA 92634. To order a copy of your Credit Report ($8 in most states), write to P.O. Box 390, Springfield, PA 19064 or call: (800) 888-4213. To dispute information in your report, call the phone number provided on your Credit Report. To opt out of pre-approved offers of credit and marketing lists, call (800) 680-7293 or (888) 5OPTOUT or write to P.O Box 97328, Jackson, MS 39238. Contact all creditors with whom your name or identifying data have been fraudulently used. For example, you may need to contact your long-distance telephone company if your long-distance calling card has been stolen or you find fraudulent charges on your bill. Contact all financial institutions where you have accounts that an identity thief has taken over or that have been issued in your name but without your knowledge. You may need to cancel those accounts, place stop-payment orders on any outstanding checks that may not have cleared, and change your Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card, account, and Personal Identification Number (PIN).
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Credit report correction techniques
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Basic rights under The Fair Credit Reporting Act
All Federal Laws are in consumer's favor and you will have the advantage ...
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Credit Scoring and the Lending Industry
Credit scoring is crucial to your ability to get a loan. When you apply for a mortgage, your lender ...
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How safe are you when it comes to identity theft?
Standard Online
“When I heard that message, I was terrified. I had no idea what to do,” Sheahan said. Sheahan talked it over with her father, decided to call the companies back and cancel the cards. She also set up a free account with Credit Karma so she could see her ...
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Data Breach Like Equifax's Not Surprising
Newsmax
I suggest you put a freeze on all three credit-reporting companies if you're a victim of this hack. When I retired from the NYPD, I went to work for a major bank and ran a fraud investigation unit and was enlightened on how easy it was to commit ...
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