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WHO’s IN YOUR “WALLET” WHO’s IN YOUR “WALLET” YOU BETER “RECOGNIZE” YOU BETER “RECOGNIZE” STEPPING $2o0 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $500 $400 $300 $200 ID Theft Quiz THE “411” $200 $300 $400 $500

This occurs when an imposter uses someone’s personal information to commit fraud or other crimes. This occurs when an imposter uses someone’s personal information to commit fraud or other crimes. WHO’s IN YOUR “ WALLET ” back

WHO’s IN YOUR “ WALLET ” This occurs when someone obtains your credit card or bank information and makes unauthorized charges or withdrawals. This occurs when someone obtains your credit card or bank information and makes unauthorized charges or withdrawals. back

WHO’s IN YOUR “ WALLET ” Your name, Social Security number, birth date, mother’s maiden name, credit report, driver’s license and credit card information. Your name, Social Security number, birth date, mother’s maiden name, credit report, driver’s license and credit card information. back

WHO’s IN YOUR “ WALLET ” It has been called the shadow crime. back

YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” You can stop receiving pre-approval credit offers by calling this number. You can stop receiving pre-approval credit offers by calling this number. back

YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” Daily Double back

YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” You should do this before you trash any papers containing your personal information. You should do this before you trash any papers containing your personal information.

YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” You should place this on your credit card, bank and phone accounts. You should place this on your credit card, bank and phone accounts. back

STEPPING This alert lasts for 90 days.

back STEPPING You should notify this person if you think someone has stolen your mail or filed a change of address request in your name. You should notify this person if you think someone has stolen your mail or filed a change of address request in your name.

STEPPING File a police report. Call creditors on fraudulent accounts. Call the fraud departments of the three credit agencies. File a police report. Call creditors on fraudulent accounts. Call the fraud departments of the three credit agencies. back

STEPPING Daily Double back

THE “411” This agency provides consumer non-legal advice, guides consumers to complaint handling agencies and distributes free consumer educational publications. This agency provides consumer non-legal advice, guides consumers to complaint handling agencies and distributes free consumer educational publications. back

THE “411” You can get free copies of your credit reports by going to this site. You can get free copies of your credit reports by going to this site. back

THE “411” You can download a free ID Theft Affidavit from this agency’s web site. You can download a free ID Theft Affidavit from this agency’s web site.

THE “411” This non-profit is dedicated exclusively to the understanding and prevention of identity theft. This non-profit is dedicated exclusively to the understanding and prevention of identity theft. back

This will appear on your credit report whenever a prospective creditor has ordered your report in response to an application for credit. This will appear on your credit report whenever a prospective creditor has ordered your report in response to an application for credit. back

This prevents an identity thief from getting new credit using your identity. This prevents an identity thief from getting new credit using your identity. back