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WHO’S IN YOUR “WALLET” WHO’S IN YOUR “WALLET” YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” STEPPING $200 $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $500 $400.

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Presentation on theme: "WHO’S IN YOUR “WALLET” WHO’S IN YOUR “WALLET” YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” STEPPING $200 $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $500 $400."— Presentation transcript:

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3 WHO’S IN YOUR “WALLET” WHO’S IN YOUR “WALLET” YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” STEPPING $200 $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $500 $400 $300 $200 ID Theft Quiz THE “411” $200 $300 $400 $500

4 This occurs when someone uses your personal identification information, like your name, Social Security number or credit card number, to commit fraud or other crimes. This occurs when someone uses your personal identification information, like your name, Social Security number or credit card number, to commit fraud or other crimes. WHO’S IN YOUR “WALLET” back

5 WHO’S IN YOUR “WALLET” This occurs when someone uses your name or health insurance ID number to obtain medical care, get prescription drugs or file claims with your insurance provider. This occurs when someone uses your name or health insurance ID number to obtain medical care, get prescription drugs or file claims with your insurance provider. back

6 WHO’S IN YOUR “WALLET” This occurs when someone uses a minor’s personal information to get a job, government benefits, medical care, utilities, a car loan or mortgage. This occurs when someone uses a minor’s personal information to get a job, government benefits, medical care, utilities, a car loan or mortgage. back

7 WHO’S IN YOUR “WALLET” This occurs when someone gives another person’s name and personal identifying information, such as driver’s license, birth date or Social Security number, to law enforcement during an investigation or upon arrest. This occurs when someone gives another person’s name and personal identifying information, such as driver’s license, birth date or Social Security number, to law enforcement during an investigation or upon arrest. back

8 YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” Increased credit card fees, higher interest rates, higher insurance premiums, closure of bank accounts, and denial of rental units, jobs and credit. Increased credit card fees, higher interest rates, higher insurance premiums, closure of bank accounts, and denial of rental units, jobs and credit. back

9 YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” Daily Double back

10 YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” This document is a record of who has requested your medical records from your providers and includes details about what medical information your providers sent, when it was sent and who received it. This document is a record of who has requested your medical records from your providers and includes details about what medical information your providers sent, when it was sent and who received it.

11 YOU BETTER “RECOGNIZE” Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, military personnel are allowed to place this in their credit reports while on deployment and away from their usual duty station. Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, military personnel are allowed to place this in their credit reports while on deployment and away from their usual duty station. back

12 STEPPING These companies compile reports on consumers that contain information other than their credit history. These companies compile reports on consumers that contain information other than their credit history.

13 back STEPPING This specialty consumer reporting agency provides information not only on a consumer’s rental payment history, but also on a consumer’s personal suitability as a potential tenant. This specialty consumer reporting agency provides information not only on a consumer’s rental payment history, but also on a consumer’s personal suitability as a potential tenant.

14 STEPPING These agencies inform insurers about claims you have made against your homeowners or automobile policies. These agencies inform insurers about claims you have made against your homeowners or automobile policies. back

15 STEPPING Daily Double back

16 THE “411” This Act allows you to prevent businesses from reporting fraudulent accounts to credit reporting agencies. This Act allows you to prevent businesses from reporting fraudulent accounts to credit reporting agencies. back

17 THE “411” This can stay on your credit report for seven years if you’ve been a victim of ID theft and you provided the credit reporting agencies with an ID theft affidavit, police report or similar documentation. This can stay on your credit report for seven years if you’ve been a victim of ID theft and you provided the credit reporting agencies with an ID theft affidavit, police report or similar documentation. back

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

19 THE “411” This non-profit organization provides a wealth of information on how to protect your privacy. This non-profit organization provides a wealth of information on how to protect your privacy. back

20 THE “411” back Before leaving prison, individuals should conduct both of these searches on themselves to find out if their identities were used while they were incarcerated. Before leaving prison, individuals should conduct both of these searches on themselves to find out if their identities were used while they were incarcerated.

21 You should contact the fraud department of this state agency if you believe your driver’s license has been counterfeited. You should contact the fraud department of this state agency if you believe your driver’s license has been counterfeited. back THE “411”


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