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It is very important, because if someone steals you identity and assumes it, you have to get your identity back and that is a difficult task. Tasks such as closing affected bank and credit card accounts, contacting a credit bureau to report the fraud. contacting the Police, complain to the FTC's Identity Theft Hotline, are just a few of the tasks involved. With the loss of your identity you have lost your "good" name, and it takes awhile to reestablish your good identity and repair your damaged credit.
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To report someone to the credit bureau, you can submit a formal complaint with supporting documentation to the credit bureau directly. This can typically be done online or by mail. Be sure to include specific details about the issue and any evidence you have to support your claim. The credit bureau will investigate the matter and take appropriate action if necessary.
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There are many websites offering information on identity theft statistics. However, most of these websites are also selling an identity theft protection plan. For an unbiased view of statistics check out the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) they have an area devoted identity theft statistics.
To report someone to the credit bureau, you can submit a formal complaint with supporting evidence of any inaccurate or fraudulent information on their credit report. Contact the credit bureau directly through their website or by mail to initiate the dispute process. Be prepared to provide detailed information and documentation to support your claim.
Equifax include free 3 in 1 credit reports & identity theft protection.
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