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Recommended Actions For Victims

Your level of awareness is key to protecting yourself, your personal information and your accounts. If you become a victim it is essential that you let us know as quickly as possible.

BANK ACCOUNTS

CREDIT CARDS

AGENCIES

 


You Gave Your Bank Account Information To A Stranger

  • Cancel your account and open a new one

You Gave Your Personal Identification Information To A Stranger

  • Report the theft to the three major credit reporting agencies, Experian, Equifax and TransUnion Corporation and do the following:
    • Request that they place a fraud alert and a statement in your file.
    • Request a FREE copy of your credit report to check whether any accounts were opened without your consent.
    • Request that the agencies remove inquiries and/or fraudulent accounts stemming from the theft.

You Gave Your Credit / Debit Card Information To A Stranger

  • Bank of Stanly has these toll-free numbers to deal with such emergencies:
    • To Report Credit Cards: - 1-866-604-0381 or (1-800) 325-3678
  • Cancel your account and open a new one.
  • Review your billing statements carefully after the loss.
  • If your statements show any unauthorized charges, it's best to send a letter to the card issuer via regular mail (keep a copy for yourself) describing each questionable charge.

Your Credit Card Is Missing Or Fraudulent Charges

Your maximum liability under federal law for unauthorized use of your credit card is $50 (many financial services companies have different policies so be sure to check with each of them). If the loss involves your credit card number, but not the card itself, you have no liability for unauthorized use; in general, you may only be liable for a very small amount but always check with your individual card company for their exact policy.


Your Debit Card Is Missing Or Fraudulent Charges

  • Your liability under federal law for unauthorized use of your ATM or debit card depends on how quickly you report the loss.
  • You risk unlimited loss if you fail to report an unauthorized transfer within 60 days after your bank statement containing unauthorized use is mailed to you.

The 3 Major Credit Reporting Agencies

Equifax - http://www.Equifax.com

  • To report fraud, call: 1-800-525-6285 and write to: P.O. Box 740241, Atlanta, GA 30374-0241
  • Hearing impaired call 1-800-255-0056 and ask the operator to call the Auto Disclosure Line at 1-800-685-1111 to request a copy of your report.
  • To report fraud, call: 1-888-397-3742 and write to: P.O. Box 9530, Allen TX 75013 TDD: 1-800-972-0322 '

Trans Union - http://www.TransUnion.com

  • To report fraud, call: 1-800-680-7289 and write to: Fraud Victim Assistance Division, P.O. Box 6790, Fullerton, CA 92634 TDD: 1-877-553-7803

Additional Information & Actions For Victims

If bank accounts were set up without your consent, close them.

If your ATM card was stolen, get a new card, account number and PIN

  • Contact your local police department to file a criminal report.
  • Contact the Social Security Administration's Fraud Hotline to report the unauthorized use of your personal identification information.
  • Notify the Department of Motor Vehicles of your identity theft.
  • Check to see whether an unauthorized license number has been issued in your name.
  • Notify the passport office to watch out for anyone ordering a passport in your name. File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.
  • Ask for a free copy of "ID Theft: When Bad Things Happen in Your Good Name," a guide that will help you guard against and recover from your theft.
  • File a complaint with the Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) by visiting their website: http://www.ifccfbi.gov
  • The Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), with a mission to address fraud committed over the Internet.
  • For victims of Internet fraud, IFCC provides a convenient and easy-to-use reporting mechanism that alerts authorities of a suspected criminal or civil violation.
  • Document the names and phone numbers of everyone you speak to regarding the incident. Follow-up your phone calls with letters. Keep copies of all correspondence.

Learn how to detect a scam before it strikes.


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