22 Oct
2008
How to Avoid Identity Theft through a Private Investigator
Identity theft is running all the more rampant in today’s society. It is actually one of the most commonly reported types of fraud, and it can consist of many different activities. A person’s name may be misused, and people can find themselves buying things, selling things, recommending people that they do not know, or taking part in a crime that they did not commit. A person’s date of birth can also be involved in identity theft issues. Another important type of identity theft is misuse of a person’s social security number, which can lead to a variety of tax and payment mishaps. There are so many ways that identity theft can destroy a person’s personal, career, and family life.
People who have been victimized by identity thieves will always say that they wish they had known how to protect themselves in the first place. If you do not wish to be victimized, then you will have to be proactive. You can consult with several government agency representatives or private investigators on how you can protect yourself from identity theft. Basic techniques include avoiding giving your home phone number away through electronic means, such as email or chat. It will also involve keeping your social security number secret, avoiding carrying your social security card with you in your wallet, and sharing your social security number only with the people who need, and who you can trust.
If you are already a victim of identity theft, then you have to report your case to law enforcement officials. However, this does not mean that you should no longer seek other means to bring the perpetrators of the identity theft crime to justice. You will need to talk to private investigators, so that they will be able to assist you in finding the perpetrators and getting your life back. This will mean handing over all your bills, private information, and anything that pertains to your particular case.
How will private investigators help you? They can track down purchases that were made using your credit card number, and then they can trace it to the person who made the purchase. They can go through suspicious numbers on your phone bill to see if someone is stealing your phone line. They can even go undercover in social networks to see if anyone is preying on you or waiting to catch you again. Through a variety of means that are designed to crack down on suspects’ whereabouts, private investigators can help you get your identity back on track.
image credits to Micah A. Ponce
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