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Protect Your Privacy & Prevent Identity Fraud
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Avoid disclosing your credit card or personal information over the phone, unless you made the phone call and you are familiar with the business.
Victims of Identity Theft: 4 Steps to Take
1. Contact your local Police Department.
2. Contact all creditors with which your name may have been fraudulently used.
3. Contact the Bureau of Motor Vehicles Office of Investigations at 624-9000 ext. 52144 to ensure that your driver's license, vehicle registration and driving record are not adversely effected.
4. Contact the fraud offices of the three major credit reporting agencies listed above.
You may also want to contact the following agencies for certain circumstances:
Postal Inspection Service: if you suspect that an identity thief has used the mail to commit fraud with your identity. Tel: 207-871-8546
Social Security Administration: if you suspect that your Social Security Number is being used fraudulently. Tel: 1-800-269-0271
Internal Revenue Service: if you suspect the improper use of your identity in connection with tax violations. Tel: 1-800-829-0433
U.S. Secret Service: if you suspect you have been the victim of a fraud ring or if your case involves financial fraud with a high dollar amount. Tel: 207-780-3493
Check Verification Companies: if you had checks stolen or bank accounts fraudulently set up in your name.
ChexSystems: 1-800-428-9623
CrossCheck: 1-800-552-1900
Equifax: 1-800-437-5120
National Processing Co.: (NPC) 1-800-526-5380
Scan: 1-800-262-7771
TeleCheck: 1-800-710-9898
Privacy Online:
The Internet is a fantastic resource for researching, shopping, interacting with others and just surfing around. However, when using the Internet, you may wish to consider the following privacy suggestions.
Determine how public you want your information to be on the Internet and limit the information you give out accordingly.
Read privacy policies carefully. Do not shop with vendors who do not display a privacy policy.
Review your Internet Service Provider's (ISP) privacy policy and policy on selling address lists, and switch providers if you are not satisfied. If your ISP creates a profile containing your information remove any details you want to remain private.
Before entering online competitions or promotions, or signing up for free services, check what information you have to give away in return. Avoid providing “optional” information.
If you have concerns about a website's security, conduct transactions by telephone or by mail.
If your identity is stolen or you are stalked or harassed online, do not delete anything and contact your local police.
Department of the Secretary of State
Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Office of Investigations
29 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0029
Tel: (207) 624-9000 ext. 52144
Fax: (207) 624-9258
www.maine.gov/sos/bmv
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