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Q. What is Id theft?
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ID theft occurs when someone steals your personal identity and uses it to commit fraud and/or other crimes without your knowledge.

Q. How are you able to access my credit history?

A. Through your authorization. When you first call we obtain your written authorization to access your history. ID Theft Assist cannot proceed without this authorization. We have all the tools and information on identity theft necessary to assist as much as the subscriber authorizes.

Q. Are there other services?
A. Absolutely - ID Theft Assist is here to provide assistance to the highest initial levels of identity theft. We can provide as much assistance as you need. Our steps in restoring your identity may include notification to creditor fraud departments and the three major credit-reporting agencies; completion of the Federal Trade Commission's ID Theft Affidavit; legal counseling and assistance; emotional counseling. In addition, our web site offers a great deal of information on identity theft.

Q. Are there any restrictions to the id theft assistance service?
A. Very few. We cannot obtain a new driver's license, passport, Social Security card, or any other form of identification for the subscriber. However, we make the process easier and faster by having the necessary forms on file, pre-filled on your behalf.

Q. Do I receive any compensation if my identity is stolen?
A. No, ID Theft Assist is a service, not an insurance policy. There are insurance policies that will offer monetary benefits for a stolen identity. Compensation for lost wages is available, but those benefits are capped. We save you the time so work does not have to be missed, and we have no cap on the amount of time we will spend in restoring your identity.

Q. How much time does ID Theft Assist really save?
A. In cases where a fraudulent account has been opened in your name, the Federal Trade Commission reports that a victim will spend approximately 175 hours repairing the damage of the theft. Even in simple cases, a subscriber would be making one phone call to us instead of three or four searching for much needed information on identity theft.

Q. What if the id theft occurs when I am traveling?
A. ID Theft Assist can service our subscribers worldwide. We have 33 assistance centers and over 200 agents around the world with all the information on identity theft you will need. We have the ability to wire cash advances, charged against a credit card, in emergencies.

Q. Will I have trouble removing fraudulent accounts from my record?
A. You may, but in those cases our Fraud Resolution Specialists would take over your case. These are highly trained, legal professionals with one or more of the following credentials: licensed attorney, practitioner with Master's level or certification in Dispute Resolution or Fair Debt Credit Practices, experience in prosecuting criminal acts or over five year's other relevant legal experience. Once again, we are doing the work, saving your time and efforts of gathering information on identity theft recovery practices and procedures.

Q. Are there legal ramifications to an identity theft?
A. Possibly. There are many stories of innocent victims who are arrested because their stolen identity was used in the commission of a crime. ID Theft Assist offers subscribers one free initial consultation with its nationwide network of attorneys. If more legal assistance was needed, the subscriber would receive a 25% discount on our network attorneys' fees.

Q. What about psychological effects of identity theft?
A. As part of the service, subscribers have 24/7 unlimited access to Master's level consultants (who are a wealth of information on identity theft) to help alleviate any stress and anxiety caused by an identity theft. If the emotional trauma persists, subscribers can access our national network of Behavioral Specialists for up to three in-person sessions.

Q. Is ID Theft Assist, a necessary service?
A. A Celent Communication report states that identity theft is the fastest growing white-collar crime in the country - complaints to the FTC rose 73% from 2001 to 2002. In 1992, one of the major credit reporting agencies received 35,000 calls from those victimized or concerned about being a victim, as well as for more information on identity theft. Ten years later the number of calls was over one million.


Don't wait for the theft of your ID! Order identity theft protection services for the protection of your identity and to save yourself from resulting emotional turmoil.


 

 
 
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