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What
should I do?
Cancel your credit
cards immediately. It is important to have the toll free numbers and
your card numbers handy so you know who to call. Keep those where you
can find them easily (DON'T KEEP THEM IN YOUR WALLET OR PURSE).
Contact your bank if your checkbook or ATM card was also stolen along
with your wallet or purse
File a police report immediately in the jurisdiction where it was
stolen. This proves to credit providers you were diligent, and is a
first step toward an investigation.
The most important step you can take to protect yourself: Call the
three national credit reporting organizations immediately to place a
fraud alert on your name and Social Security Number. The alert means
any company that checks your credit knows your information was stolen
and they have to contact you by phone to authorize new credit. They
can reached at the following:
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Experian
(formerly TRW) (800) 301-7195 |
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Equifax (800)
525-6285 |
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TransUnion (800)
680-7289 |
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Social Security Administration (800) 269-0271
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