Identity Theft Recovery Guide
Are you (or someone you know) a victim of Identity Theft? If so, then you’ve probably already heard it may take some individuals years to clean up the mess caused by the perpetrator. And even though information about how to clean up financial and personal records is widely available on government websites, it’s not always the easiest to understand or act upon. It can take a while to figure out exactly what needs to be done (and in what order).

This is where the IDENTITY THEFT RECOVERY GUIDE can help. It’s a step-by-step set of instructions that tells an identity theft victim exactly what to do to shut down fraudulent activity and get records fixed.

It includes timely advice on how to clean up credit reports, obtain a valuable police report to use when dealing with agencies and businesses and deal with companies that have been (or may be) affected by the person who has stolen your personal information.

This guidebook also includes 14 sample letters that can save you lots of time when writing authorities, credit agencies and private companies. You may use each one as a template (with checklist) for your written correspondence order to make sure you’re addressing the important topics that need to be addressed.

The information in this guide, as well as the pre-written letters in its appendix section, may end up saving you countless hours of time. But it surely will help you understand what topics need to be addressed (and why) when writing all of the offices that need to be contacted after identity theft has taken place.
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Identity Theft Recovery Guide
Are you (or someone you know) a victim of Identity Theft? If so, then you’ve probably already heard it may take some individuals years to clean up the mess caused by the perpetrator. And even though information about how to clean up financial and personal records is widely available on government websites, it’s not always the easiest to understand or act upon. It can take a while to figure out exactly what needs to be done (and in what order).

This is where the IDENTITY THEFT RECOVERY GUIDE can help. It’s a step-by-step set of instructions that tells an identity theft victim exactly what to do to shut down fraudulent activity and get records fixed.

It includes timely advice on how to clean up credit reports, obtain a valuable police report to use when dealing with agencies and businesses and deal with companies that have been (or may be) affected by the person who has stolen your personal information.

This guidebook also includes 14 sample letters that can save you lots of time when writing authorities, credit agencies and private companies. You may use each one as a template (with checklist) for your written correspondence order to make sure you’re addressing the important topics that need to be addressed.

The information in this guide, as well as the pre-written letters in its appendix section, may end up saving you countless hours of time. But it surely will help you understand what topics need to be addressed (and why) when writing all of the offices that need to be contacted after identity theft has taken place.
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Identity Theft Recovery Guide

Identity Theft Recovery Guide

by Robert Miller
Identity Theft Recovery Guide

Identity Theft Recovery Guide

by Robert Miller

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Overview

Are you (or someone you know) a victim of Identity Theft? If so, then you’ve probably already heard it may take some individuals years to clean up the mess caused by the perpetrator. And even though information about how to clean up financial and personal records is widely available on government websites, it’s not always the easiest to understand or act upon. It can take a while to figure out exactly what needs to be done (and in what order).

This is where the IDENTITY THEFT RECOVERY GUIDE can help. It’s a step-by-step set of instructions that tells an identity theft victim exactly what to do to shut down fraudulent activity and get records fixed.

It includes timely advice on how to clean up credit reports, obtain a valuable police report to use when dealing with agencies and businesses and deal with companies that have been (or may be) affected by the person who has stolen your personal information.

This guidebook also includes 14 sample letters that can save you lots of time when writing authorities, credit agencies and private companies. You may use each one as a template (with checklist) for your written correspondence order to make sure you’re addressing the important topics that need to be addressed.

The information in this guide, as well as the pre-written letters in its appendix section, may end up saving you countless hours of time. But it surely will help you understand what topics need to be addressed (and why) when writing all of the offices that need to be contacted after identity theft has taken place.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014241144
Publisher: BookSpecs Publishing
Publication date: 02/22/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 289 KB

About the Author

Robert Miller has extensively researched and written on the topic of how to recover from Identity Theft.
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