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Fraud Resolution

September 7th, 2007

Experian® Fraud Resolution

Through your valuable membership with Triple Advantage Credit Monitoring, you get access to fraud resolution representatives who will assist you if you are a victim of Identity Theft.

Our representatives can help you handle the often devastating effects of Identity Theft. If you are a victim of Identity Theft, you may be eligible to receive:

  • Toll-free support from fraud resolution representatives
  • Assistance from a fraud resolution representative who will walk you step-by-step through the process of resolving problems associated with the Identity Theft
  • A customized fraud resolution kit

Even if you’ve simply lost your wallet, our fraud resolution representatives can help make the process as painless as possible. They can even help you place a fraud alert on your credit report with the three national credit reporting companies to make sure your credit and good name remains safe.

If you feel you have been a victim of Identity Theft, please call one of our dedicated fraud resolution representatives immediately at 1-866-369-0418.

We are available for you from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Mon-Fri and 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sat and Sun (Pacific Time).

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Monitor Your Credit

September 7th, 2007

Monitor Your Credit with Triple Advantage from Experian®

Triple Advantage credit monitoring helps you stay on top of your credit and helps protect against identity theft. With instances of credit card fraud and identity theft continuing to rise at alarming rates, actively monitoring your credit can be your first line of defense against identity theft.

Sign up for your free 30-day trial of Triple Advantage today to begin taking control of your credit. With Triple Advantage, you get:

  • FREE credit report and credit score just for signing up
  • Daily monitoring of your Experian®, Equifax® and TransUnion® credit reports
  • Unlimited access to your Experian Credit Report and PLUS Score so you can view your credit file.
  • Access to fraud resolution representatives who will assist you if you are a victim of identity theft.
  • An online dispute resolution resource helps you correct possible inaccuracies on your Experian credit file.
  • Access to online credit resources including calculators, credit articles, and more!

Sign up for your Triple Advantage membership today at the low monthly rate of just $9.95 per month.

Credit Reports

September 7th, 2007

Learn About Your Credit Scores, Daily Credit Monitoring and Triple Advantage from Experian®

Your credit score is a 3 digit number based on information in your credit report. Lenders use your credit score to analyze how likely you are to repay debt. If you’re planning to apply for credit – whether it’s a credit card, mortgage, or car loan – you may want to consider reviewing your credit report for accuracy. Errors in your credit report can have a negative impact on your credit score.

In this section:

Credit Score and Daily Credit Monitoring:

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Product Features:

  • Monitors your credit report with all 3 national credit reporting companies daily!
  • Alerts you if there are key changes to any of your reports
  • ID Theft Guarantee
  • Unlimited Experian credit report and credit score

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Identity Theft

September 6th, 2007

Identity Theft: Preventing, Fighting Back and Controlling Damage Caused by ID Fraud

Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the nation. However, there are things you can do to protect yourself and possibly avoid falling prey to identity theft.

Identity Theft Information Library

Learn how you can:

  1. Fight Back Against Identity Theft
  2. Control Damage If You’ve Been a Victim of ID Theft
  3. Watch Out for Credit Card Scams

How to Prevent Identity Theft:

  1. Safeguard your social security number. Your social security number is a valuable piece of information. Criminals can use this information to open credit cards or bank accounts and make fraudulent transactions.
    • Keep it in a safe location.
    • Don’t carry your social security number in your wallet. You don’t want strangers having access to your social security number if your wallet is stolen.
    • Be very selective about who you give your social security number to. If you’re asked for your social security number to verify identity – perhaps when opening an account with a utility provider – ask if you can provide another form of ID.
  2. Monitor your credit. One of the benefits of credit monitoring is early detection of unauthorized activity. If someone tries to obtain credit using your identity, any activity involving your credit will likely be reflected on your credit report.
    • To monitor your credit, obtain your free annual credit report from all 3 credit reporting companies – Experian®, Equifax® and TransUnion®.
    • Consider signing up for a credit monitoring service. For an additional fee, credit reporting companies offer a service in which a consumer is notified when changes are posted to their credit report. Learn about Experian’s Triple Advantage credit monitoring service.
  3. Shred any documents containing personal information. Shredding documents is one of the simplest things you can do to avoid becoming a victim of ID theft.
    • Don’t throw away your old tax returns, credit card offers or financial statements without shredding.
    • Thieves will often pick through trash looking to find personal information.

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