Harris Texas Letter to Creditors Notifying Them of Identity Theft for New Accounts

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This Letter to Creditors Notifying Them of Identity Theft for New Accounts is used to resolve the fraudulent opening of an account by an identity thief. An identity theft victim must notify the creditor of the account opened fraudulently in the victim's name to dispute the opening of the account and any charges or debits attributed to the account.

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The options are as follows: I want to report identity theft. Someone else filed a tax return using my information. Someone has my information or tried to use it, and I'm worried about identity theft.

Your letter should clearly identify each item in your report you dispute, state the facts, explain why you dispute the information, and request that it be removed or corrected. You may want to enclose a copy of your credit report with the items in question circled.

A 609 letter is a credit repair method that requests credit bureaus to remove erroneous negative entries from your credit report. It's named after section 609 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), a federal law that protects consumers from unfair credit and collection practices. Written by Natasha Wiebusch, J.D..

If you learn that you have become a victim of identity theft, do the following: Immediately contact the fraud departments of the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union) to let them know about your situation.

Report Identity Theft. Report identity (ID) theft to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) online at IdentityTheft.gov or by phone at 1-877-438-4338. The FTC will collect the details of your situation.

I am a victim of identity theft, and did not make the charge(s). I am requesting that the item(s) be blocked to correct my credit report. Enclosed are copies of (describe any enclosed documents) supporting my position. Please investigate this (these) matter(s) and block the disputed item(s) as soon as possible.

Report identity (ID) theft to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) online at IdentityTheft.gov or by phone at 1-877-438-4338. The FTC will collect the details of your situation.

Select the statement that best describes your situation from the list provided.I want to report identity theft.Someone else filed a tax return using my information.Someone has my information or tried to use it, and I'm worried about identity theft.My information was exposed in a data breach.More items...?

On average, it can take 100 to 200 hours over six months to undo identity theft. The recovery process may involve working with the three major credit bureaus to request a fraud alert; reviewing your credit reports to pinpoint fraudulent activity; and reporting the theft.

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