Ten Tips To Prevent Identity Theft
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- Don't give out financial information such as checking and credit card numbers - and especially your Social Security number - on the phone unless you initiated the call and know who you're talking to. Never give that information to a stranger, even if they claim to be from your bank.
- Report lost or stolen checks immediately so your bank can block payment. Also, review new deliveries of checks to make sure none have been stolen in transit.
- Store canceled checks - and new checks - in a safe place.
- Notify your banker of suspicious phone inquiries such as those asking for account information to "verify a statement" or "award a prize."
- Guard your ATM Personal Identification Number and ATM receipts. Thieves can use them to access your accounts.
- Don't throw away financial solicitations that arrive in your mailbox. Tear them up so thieves can't use them to assume your identity. Tear up any other financial documents such as bank statements or invoices before disposing of them.
- Don't put outgoing mail in or on your mailbox. Drop it into a secure, official Postal Service collection box. Thieves may use your mail to steal your identity.
- If regular bills fail to reach you, call the company to find out why. Someone may have filed a false change-of-address notice to divert your information to his or her address.
- If your bills include suspicious items, don't ignore them. Instead, investigate immediately to head off any possible fraud before it occurs.
- Periodically contact the major credit reporting companies to review your file and make certain the information is correct. For a small fee, you can obtain a copy of your credit report at any time.
The three major credit bureaus are :
- Equifax 800-685-1111
- Experian 888-397-3742
- TransUnion 800-916-8800
Together, you and Needham Bank can head off identity theft and account fraud before they happen. The bottom line: If you have any questions or concerns about protecting your financial identity, come talk to us.
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