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Identity Theft Victim Assistance
Are You A Victim of Identity Theft?
If you have already been contacted by a collection agent demanding payment on a debt you did not create, prevention is no longer the issue – you need to act IMMEDIATELY!
If you have been arrested for a crime committed in a state you’ve never even seen, prevention is no longer the issue – you need to act IMMEDIATELY!
If the IRS is demanding taxes on reported income you never personally received, prevention is no longer the issue – you need to act IMMEDIATELY!
If your credit is ruined due to several delinquent loans someone else initiated in your name, prevention is no longer the issue – act IMMEDIATELY!
What to DO when you know Your Identity Has Been Stolen
Studies indicate the average identity theft victim spends 175 hours of their own time in trying to clear their name. That’s 175 hours of missed work in most cases. You’ll need to notify the credit bureaus and put a freeze or fraud alert on your account, monitor your credit reports, notify the appropriate law enforcement agencies, your bank, your debtors, collection agencies, the Social Security Administration, and the list goes on and on. The non-profit Privacy Rights Clearinghouse offers an extensive list of who to contact and what to do once you’re aware you’re a victim of identity theft at Privacy Rights & Identity Theft.
It is certainly possible to handle this entire situation on your own, but be prepared for a long and arduous battle. Many feel more comfortable enlisting the help of an experienced professional organization which already has all the necessary paperwork and documentation readily available. The identity theft repair program at My ID Fix is our professional recommendation. Their management staff has years of experience in identity theft, insurance and law enforcement; and has been committed to helping identity theft victims for the past three years. There are several identity theft repair programs you can research at the company's:
Identity Theft Prevention & Victim Assistance Center
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