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Hi,
Our house was robbed and they stole our tax records with all our information on them. They have our social security numbers, bank numbers etc. What a nightmare. My tension is really wearing me out! Doesn't help RSD one bit. Pam |
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Pam, So sorry to hear about this. What a terrible violation, I can not imagine how you must feel. Hopefully and prayerfully nothing bad will come from these people having your personal information. Try to keep the stress manageable and good luck. Lisa
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Very sorry to hear this. Did you report this to the police? Make sure they record everything missing and then I would contact the appropriate agencies of the theft ASAP.
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I am so sorry. I'm glad no one was hurt though sorry for all that was stolen and the stress this is causing. Sending better thoughts and hang in there.
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Pam,
That's a bummer ! Scary for anyone, but yep......that added stress is not a friend to us RSD'ers. Good luck with all those phone calls ! |
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Pam, How upsetting and unfair. Sorry to hear it has happened to you. momof4
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I am sorry you were robbed and are experiencing a lot of stress. Just in case you haven’t been told yet, you should do the following without delay. File a police report, not just regarding the physical theft, but also include the ID theft information in the report. Get a copy of the police report. Contact the three major credit bureaus, TransUnion. Equifax, and Experian, and report to them the ID theft (they will require the police report), and ask for a security alert and a fraud alert to be placed on your account in all three credit bureaus. Also ask all three credit bureaus for a copy of your credit report (this is not a credit score) to check for any fraudulent activity. With the police report you should not have to pay for any of these requests. You can contact them online, by phone, or by mail. I personally prefer to do it by mail (but do whatever is easiest for you). You may also want to see http://www.fightidentitytheft.com/flag.html and http://www.fightidentitytheft.com/cr...eeze-laws.html “If you suspect that your identification information has been or could be used fraudulently, you can add an Initial Security Alert to your credit report. An Initial Security Alert remains on your report for ninety days.” “You can add an Extended Fraud Victim Alert to your report by submitting a copy of a valid identity theft report that you have filed with a Federal, State or local law enforcement agency. An Extended Alert will remain on your report for seven years.” TransUnion P.O. Box 2000 Chester, PA 19022-2000 http://www.transunion.com/ 800-916-8800 or 800-888-4213 Equifax P.O. Box 740241 Atlanta, GA 30374-0241 http://www.equifax.com/ 800-685-1111 or 888-873-5392 Experian P.O. Box 2104 Allen, TX 75013-2104 http://www.experian.com/ 888-397-3742 or 866-431-3471 I hope this was helpful, best of luck to you. God Bless You. Bernclay- ![]() |
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