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Sat, 1 September 2007 How to place a Fraud Victim Alert on your Credit Report with Experian.com. By: David Law 1. Go to experian.com. Click on the "contact us" link located at the top right corner of the web page. Or, search "contact us" through the links list command in your screen reader software. 2. Go to the "Credit fraud center" link located under the section "Fraud, identity theft and your credit". (Note: this is not a header, only a plain text separation.) This link can be found midway down the page. 3. Choose the "Initial Security Alert (90 days)" link also located in the middle of the page. The 90 day fraud alert is free, and notifies all three major US Credit Bureaus, Experian, Trans Union, and Equifax, that a risk of identity theft or compromised personal finance information. 4. Fill out the short form, which should be easy enough and accessible to submit successfully. If you experience difficulty and require assistance, contact Experian at: 1- 888-397-3742. -- Find more articles addressing vision loss,and the journey of transition, go to: blindnesshelp.com. -- Gradients of Sight, its domain, logo, and related intellectual property belong to its author David Law, Comments[0] |
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