July 6, 2024
Property and Financial Crimes

8 Simple Steps for Removing Identity Theft from Credit Reports!



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Did you know that around 33% of all US citizens have been victims of identity theft at some point in their lives? It’s true! And the problem is only getting worse.

The more time you spend online, the more opportunities criminals have to steal your identity. By stealing your identity, they can empty your bank accounts and charge your credit cards. In extreme cases, they can even obtain new credit cards, take out loans and buy property in your name. And as you might have guessed, all this shows up on your credit report and affects your credit score.

The good news is that there’s a simple strategy to fight back against identity theft. Today I will show you exactly how to get all the items related to identity theft off credit reports in 8 easy steps.

So you better stick around!

Key Takeaways:

Intro (00:00)
How Identity Theft Impacts Credit (00:22)
Step #1: Contact the Three Credit Bureaus (04:32)
Step #2: Change All Your Passwords and Pins (04:55)
Step #3: Review Your Credit Reports With All Three Bureaus (05:03)
Step #4: Place a Freeze and a Fraud Alert on Your Report (05:12)
Step #5: Notify All of Your Creditors (05:39)
Step #6: Report the Fraud to the FTC (05:48)
Step #7: File a Police Report (05:55)
Step #8: Dispute All Fraudulent Items (06:12)
Outro (07:37)

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6 Comments

  • @JasonHunter-wl2wl June 22, 2024

    This video was trash. You spent 70% talking about the history of fraud and only 30% on the process.

  • @SmoreRacinRV June 22, 2024

    I just found out last week that my identity was used to open an account with AT&T in another state (that I have never been to). They used a misspelled version of my last name from 18 years ago (my first husband), my first name, and SSN and I didn't know until a collection account popped up on my credit report last week for over $1,000. How long will it take for my scores to go back to what they were prior? I have been working really hard on it and they dropped 29-51 points overnight.

  • @lizzieakari June 22, 2024

    I’m scared to report my mom for stealing my info and open up bank accounts because she lied to the cops before when she did the same with my sister so idk what to do . I’m just scared because my mom is going to leave the country in a couple of years and probably open more accounts before leaving .

  • @grandfresh9196 June 22, 2024

    What if my credit card company is playing dumb..?

  • @Priya-ye7lr June 22, 2024

    Can someone stal my identity from last 4 digit of driver license number

  • @rambosidi7634 June 22, 2024

    Yep

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