Avoid ID Theft and Learn How the Ultra Trust ® can Protect You From Creditors
- Buy a paper shredder and shred ALL your documents, mail and anything else you don’t wish prying eyes to see.
- Never simply throw away your mail. Unscrupulous people do look through the garbage to find credit card numbers, mailing addresses, etc.
- When securing a loan or filling out an application ask how your personal information will be used and if it is shared with others.
- Be aware of your billing cycles and call your creditor if a bill does not show up when you expect it.
- Remove your mail from your mailbox daily and promptly.
- Avoid using readily available information when choosing a password such as birthdays and social security numbers.
- Avoid releasing personal information to anyone with which you did not initiate the contact with or already have a business relationship with.
- Never write down your passwords to your computer, bank information or any other personal or financial passwords.
- Destroy statements that do not need to be kept. Those you keep should be kept safely filed away.
- Also keep your social security card in a safe place at home. An original social security card can open up a lot of opportunities for a thief.
- Avoid using your social security number as an identification number when ever possible. Companies and government can often issue a random number in place of a social security number, ask for it.
- Check your own credit reports annually for anything unusual. On your reports check the status of accounts you have closed, never opened or cannot identify at all. Also check for lists of credit checks done on you without your permission. Question anything you do not recognize or understand.
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- Your Personal Residence
- Other Real Estate, your vacation spot
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Avoid ID Theft and Learn How the Ultra Trust ® can Protect You From Creditors Buy a paper shredder and shred ALL your documents, mail and anything else… The article is meant to give readers a practical understanding of the issue so they can connect the topic to planning decisions instead of treating it as an isolated legal phrase.
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