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Every 79 seconds in this country, a thief assumes someone's identity and opens fraudulent accounts or makes unauthorized purchases. Identity thieves can steal your personal information through mail and e-mail solicitations and telemarketing, by stealing a purse or wallet, or by looking over your shoulder at an ATM. Protect yourself from becoming their next victim by following these tips from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC):
If you think you've been scammed, contact the FTC at 877/382-4357 or visit www.consumer.gov/idtheft/. You can download the document ID Theft: When Bad Things Happen to Your Good Name. You also can call the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Mail Fraud Complaint Center at 800/372-8347. Know the ScoreYour "FICO Score," based on your personal credit information, helps a lender determine how likely you are to repay a loan and make credit payments on time. FICO scores range from 300 to 850—the higher your score, the better "risk" you are to potential lenders. Even if your score qualifies you to obtain a loan, it still affects what interest rate you'll pay. A lower score often means a higher rate. You can find out your FICO score by ordering a credit report from one of the three major credit reporting bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) or at www.myfico.com. Want to "up" your score? Limit your debt and amount of available credit and pay on time! Take Your Auto Policy Off Cruise ControlMany of us never look closely at our car insurance policies once we get them. If you haven't reviewed your policy recently, it might be wise to consider the following:
Spend time with your insurance representative to review your auto insurance policy and evaluate all your coverage options. NEA Member Benefits offers a variety of money-saving products, including credit cards, auto and home insurance, and savings and loan programs. Visit www.neamb.com or call toll free 800/637-4636 for more information.
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