Credit Repair
for Identity Theft Victims
Identity theft victims are those people that
lose simply because someone has stolen their identity and
run up their bills. If you are victim of Identity Theft
you are well-aware how difficult it can be to get back on
your feet again. Identity Theft victims often have to go
through a series of steps to repair their credit and
identity.
Once the victim has made
contact with the 3 credit bureaus they often put a Freud
Alert on your credit report, which is supposed to be a
protection to you, but the truth is it is a ‘mistake’
since it labels the victim. If you go to apply for a loan
or credit card it is likely you will receive a rejection
in the mail.
So, is there a solution for Identity Theft
victims and how can they repair the credit? First, it is
important to avoid Identity Theft by protecting your
Social Security Card, Driver License and other important
information about yourself. However, if you are already
in the credit bureaus labeled under the Freud Alert, then
you may find yourself giving up.
Identities are stolen in several ways. The
Internet is swarming with predators waiting to mess up
someone else’s life. People may stand over your shoulder
peeking down at you while you are keying in your PIN
number at the bank. You might have been in a relationship
and the person decides he/she owns you and when you break
up that person takes your identity. The solution is then protecting your identity
with shields that no one can break through.
If you are a victim of Identity Theft then your
identity needs to be protected more so than ever. This
sounds crazy since someone already has your ID. You will
need to stay alert to the activities that affect your
credit report. It is important that you keep updated
copies of your reports at all time. If you notice
activity, immediately dispute the claims against you. Be
sure to file a police report since you will need these
reports to show the 3 bureaus and others that your
identity has been stolen. Once you receive the reports be
sure to send copies to each credit bureau so that the
companies can get you on record.
The companies are going to put up a Freud Alert
once the copies are evaluated. Here is where you need to
stay alert. Instead of Freud Alerts, the companies can
put up a FREEZE on your accounts. A Freeze gives you the
options that Freud Alerts will not. For example, if you
go to a bank and apply for a loan with a Freud Alert on
your accounts, most likely you will be turned down.
However, if the banks see that you have a FREEZE on your
accounts, they will investigate and possibly give you the
loan. Freeze means that someone has affected your life by
stealing your identity, while Freud means that someone
has committed a criminal act on your account, and that
someone could very well be you.
You will also need to report any checks that you
suspect were stolen. Monitor your banking account at all
times to make sure that no out of place activities are
going on. It is important that you alert your utility
providers and anyone that you have open accounts with. If
you have credit cards report them immediately to get
replacements. You may even want to cancel your current
bank account and open a new account. This will offer a
source of protection.
It is also important that you contact your
Social Security Office to find out if your Social
Security has been used out of place. If actions have been
listed on your card, be sure to let the Social Security
Administrators know. Making others aware of what is going
on in your life, can spare you additional headaches. You
are already a victim of criminal behaviors, why not take
the steps to repair your credit and restore your life.
Finally, you will need to contact
Washington D.C. or the Identity
Theft Clearinghouse, Federal Trade Commissions and let
them know you are a victim of Identity Theft.
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