Identity Theft Victims

There are many millions of identity theft victims. Perhaps you are one of them? Have you ever applied for credit and been told that you can't have it? Identity theft victims can often find that they are refused credit even though they know that they have never missed payments or done anything to upset the credit companies.

However, if you are a victim of identity theft then what the thief does with your personal data can seriously adversely affect your credit score.


How would you feel if any of the following happened?
  • you receive a call from a debt collector for a debt you never had
  • you cannot get a new mobile phone contract
  • you cannot get a loan or a mortgage
  • you receive financial mail that you never applied for


All of these could mean that you are already a victim. Identity theft victims will eventually find odd happenings in their financial world; reports of missed payments, refusals for loan applicatons and even refusals at stores when trying to use credit cards


What about the following instances?
  • you receive a visit from the police who state that you are a suspect in a serious crime
  • you are asked to assist in police enquiries
  • you are arrested by the police



Imposters who get your personal information can, and will, use this information to commit a whole series of crimes. You must do all you can to protect your valuable personal information.


Don't be an identity theft victim!

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