Identity Thief - If Your Identity's Been Stolen - File A Complaint With The Ftc - CREDIT FRAUD

Free Credit Report Directory. Find free credit report providers, learn the importance of checking your free credit report annually

TODAY'S SAVING TIP  Write or call one or all of the major consumer reporting agencies, listed below: Include your name, address, telephone number, previous addresses ( for the last five years), your Social Security number, and your date of birth. If you are married, ... Read more
Credit Fact Center
Homepage

Bankruptcy
Credit Bureaus
Credit Cards
Credit Fraud
Credit Information
Credit Rating
Credit Repair
Credit Report
Credit Rights
Credit Score
Saving Tips

Compare credit report services
Click here
Did you recently check your credit score? Receive a FREE credit score when you check your free Credit Report!
Check your credit report today, and find out about your credit score.
Free Online Credit Report and score
You receive all this for free - no obligation  Free Credit Report - easy-to-read with color graphics
 Free Credit Score - with personalized tip for making your score higher
 Free Debt & Income Analysis - examines your borrowing power
 Plus a free 30-day trial of Credit Monitoring Services
Get your Free credit report! Click here

CREDIT FRAUD: Identity thief - if your identity's been stolen - file a complaint with the ftc


Visit www.consumer.gov/idtheft to file a complaint instantly, obtain a copy of the ID Theft Affidavit and get answers to frequently asked questions about identity theft. If you don't have access to the Internet, call the FTC's Identity Theft Hotline, toll-free, at 1-877-IDTHEFT (438-4338). Your complaint will be entered into a secure consumer fraud database, accessible only to law enforcement agencies, for use in pursuing criminal investigations.

FTC PRIVACY POLICY

The FTC enters the information you provide into our secure database – the Identity Theft Clearinghouse – and it is shared with our attorneys and investigators. It also may be shared with employees of various federal, state, or local law enforcement or regulatory authorities. We also may share information with certain private entities, such as credit bureaus and any companies you may have complained about when we believe that doing so might help resolve identity theft-related problems. You may be contacted by the FTC or any of the agencies or private entities to which your complaint has been referred. In other limited circumstances, including requests from Congress, we may be required by law to disclose information you submit.

You have the option to submit your information anonymously. However, if you do not provide your name and contact information, law enforcement and other entities will not be able to contact you for additional information to assist in their investigations and prosecutions.

1-877-ID-THEFT (1-877-438-4338)

ADDITIONAL CREDIT FRAUD RELATED FACTS

What Does The Ftc Do To Help Victims Of Identity Theft?What Does The Ftc Do To Help Victims Of Identity Theft?
What Federal Agencies Investigate Identity Theft Crimes?What Federal Agencies Investigate Identity Theft Crimes?
What Is Identity Theft?What Is Identity Theft?
Fake Orders For Magazine SubscriptionsFake Orders For Magazine Subscriptions
How Can I Be Sure My Credit Is Not Being Used By Someone Else ?How Can I Be Sure My Credit Is Not Being Used By Someone Else ?
Avoiding Scams - Credit Repair ScamsAvoiding Scams - Credit Repair Scams
When A Criminal's Cover Is Your IdentityWhen A Criminal's Cover Is Your Identity
Find Credit Facts

Home | Feedback
Copyright 2005 - 2008 http://www.AskMrCredit.com. All rights reserved.