subject: Why Monitor your Credit Report? by:Bernz Jayma P. [print this page] The number of identity scams these days is very alarming. If you watch the news, there isn't a day that you don't hear reports about identities being stolen. What is more disturbing is the fact that many techniques are used to steal your personal information. Some criminals go as far as stealing a laptop that stores hundreds of personal records. Meanwhile, there are also those who hack the database of larger organizations. Unfortunately, anyone can be a victim of identity theft including you. But probably the most unfortunate part is that it is highly unlikely for you to discover the crime immediately. Most people only find out they are victim months after the crime happened.
One way to protect yourself from being a victim of this 21st century crime is to monitor your credit report regularly and check all the information it contains. In the United States, there are three major credit bureaus that provide you with a free credit report every year. It is better to spend some time checking all three reports. Take note that there are cases when important information show up in one report but not on the other.
If you think that these measures are too time-consuming, it is possible to eliminate these hassles. You can hire a credit report agency to do the job for you. Getting a credit monitoring service isn't complicated at all. For an agreed upon fee, the credit report agency will check your credit and if something negative appears on it, the agency will help you find out which activity caused that negative rating. The agency will immediately notify you in case something suspicious occurs on your report and you can dispute it right away. Remember, the longer that negative activity stays in your report, the more 'real' it appears in front of the law.
About the author
Author and entrepreneur Bernz Jayma P. is the owner of an identity theft blog , Learn up -to-date information on how you can stop and prevent identity theft by visiting http://www.IdentityTheftProtection.org.
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