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Fraud and Identity Theft Resources

ID THEFT ASSIST

ID Theft Assist. One Call. One Solution.

ID Theft Assist is a comprehensive and aggressive identity theft resolution program available to individuals. A partnership between the most experienced 24/7 crisis response network, a leading credit bureau, and an across-the-board support team addressing emotional, financial and legal issues, ID Theft Assist brings over 70 years of combined experience and knowledge related to the identity restoration process.

Identity theft is no longer just about the fraudulent use of a credit card. It now encompasses such areas as medical, criminal and synthetic theft, in which a new identity is created by an individual utilizing your information. Identity theft potentially threatens individuals and businesses alike, from the simple theft of a purse to the malicious infiltration of a corporate database.

Safeguarding one's personal and business information is difficult. The management team of ID Theft Assist has a proven and documented history of helping individuals and businesses in emergency situations, when having a response team that can handle the complex aftermath of identity theft is most crucial.

After joining ID Theft Assist, if your personal information is ever stolen, ID Theft Assist will quickly get you back on your feet. Most importantly, they will do all the work on your behalf. Their call center is staffed with experts fluent in over 28 different languages. You may call them 24 hours a day, 365 days a year from anywhere in the world – collect. Service when you need it most.

If you would like more information on the ID Theft Assist program or would like to sign up, click on the ID Theft Assist image above. If you choose to sign up, make sure you use Promo Code U10 to receive a substantial discount on the annual fee.

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION (FTC)

Avoid ID Theft: Deter. Detect. Defend.

The FTC's Identity Theft website is a one-stop national resource to learn about the crime of identity theft. It provides detailed information to help you deter, detect, and defend against identity theft. On this site, consumers can learn how to avoid identity theft – and learn what to do if their identity is stolen. Businesses can learn how to help their customers deal with identity theft, as well as how to prevent problems in the first place. Law enforcement can get resources and learn how to help victims of identity theft.

To access the FTC's website on identity theft, click on the AVOID ID THEFT image to the right.