Help! This is An Identity Theft 911 Emergency

How to handle an identity theft 911 emergency — discovering somebody has stolen your identity.

An identity theft 911 situation is when you first discover you’re a victim of identity theft.

Perhaps you’ve just received a bill from a creditor you’ve never heard of before.  Perhaps you’ve just received a call from a bill collector who is demanding you pay for a widget you never bought.

Panic time.

Somebody is using your name, reference numbers (i.e., social security number, etc.) or other personal information to set up fraudulent accounts that you’re getting billed for.  You’re also wondering if maybe they’re tapping into accounts you’ve legitimately opened.

Take Refuge in Debt Consolidation Not Bankruptcy

Debt consolidation may serve as an alternative to
bankruptcy. The write up below furnishes certain details about bankruptcy and
debt consolidation and shows how they differ from each other.

Debt consolidation and bankruptcy
are not uncommon these days. But before we are accustomed with the debt
consolidation options in, which we may take refuge, a simple understanding of
the terms is necessary.

What is bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy is a legal procedure,
wherein a debtor who is unable to pay back the money he had borrowed is allowed
to “refresh? his financial position. Filing for bankruptcy is as per rules of
the Federal Law.

Stop NCO Financial!

Learn how to stop collection agencies like NCO Financial from harassing you!

Credit Repair: Exercise Your Legal Rights!

Don’t imagine that other people always play fair. Look out for yourself. Knowing your legal rights can make all the difference in the world. A nationally recognized credit repair expert explains some essential rights and remedies that can save you money and put you back where you belong - in control.

Credit Repair and FCRA Reporting Limits

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is the law that stipulates the amount of time derogatory information can remain on your credit report. Most people attempting credit repair are aware that most derogatory information can report for up to seven years. This is easy to calculate for a simple item like a late payment. If you were 30 days late on a credit card payment in January of 2001 the late payment can continue to report until January of 2008.

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