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Carl in Tampa 12-06-2013 06:10 PM

Identity Theft
 
I guess it was my turn. Identity theft has raised its ugly head.

At year's end I pay a couple of big bills and so I went on line with my financial institution to assure I had enough money in checking to cover the expenses. I was surprised to find that my Social Security direct deposit had not been made at the end of November. I checked further and was stunned to find that it had not been made for three months.

It turns out my Social Security account had been accessed on line and my home address, telephone number, e-mail address and institution where my direct deposit went, had all been changed ON THE SOCIAL SECURITY WEB SITE.

Of course this could only be done by someone who knew my Social Security number. I guard the number closely. The lady at the local office, where I had to go with photo ID to get the problem resolved, said that in all likelihood my identifying information was stolen from a medical facility such as a doctor's office, hospital or the physical rehab facility where I have been recently.

She said identity theft of this kind is commonplace in The Villages.

All of my missing checks were restored and my identifying data was corrected. To prevent a future occurrence of this kind my Social Security account is now blocked so that no changes can be made on line. I will have to go in person to a local office with photo ID if I want any changes made in the future.

The next day I signed up for Lifelock. With the premium level of Lifelock any attempt to open a new account for my direct deposit will be immediately detected and I will be contacted.


:police::police::police:

Lbmb24101 12-06-2013 06:49 PM

I have life lock
Love it so far
They send monthly status on your dentityI am very old fashioned and , probably unfounded, but am weary of debit cards and online banking.
Still banking the old fashioned way but love direct depsut.

Bonnevie 12-06-2013 07:58 PM

you should also do your tax returns as early as possible. these same thieves use people's information and file false returns. Two people I worked with were notified when they submitted their taxes that returns were already done. People have defrauded the IRS of millions.

rhood 12-06-2013 07:59 PM

Took you three months to discover ? ?

Carl in Tampa 12-06-2013 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rhood (Post 791791)
Took you three months to discover ? ?

Major spine surgery; hospitalization; in-patient rehab.

Most of my bills are auto-pay; a friend handled others by mail.

Just now getting back to the Internet with any regularity.

Still struggling with physical rehab trying to walk again.

Most of my career was in a federal non-social security retirement program so the amount of money was minimal; and I didn't lose any money when Social Security was defrauded.

So, yeah. Three months.


:ho:

Carla B 12-06-2013 08:55 PM

There was some mention on TOTV in the past about people stealing social security numbers and setting up accounts on line at SSA.gov using the victim's ID. The advice was to go to the website and establish your own password-protected account. I tried to do so, but as our credit is frozen, SSA.gov denied access. I figure that's okay; if I can't access my info, neither can others.

BobnBev 12-06-2013 09:15 PM

Hey Carl
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Carl in Tampa (Post 791809)
Major spine surgery; hospitalization; in-patient rehab.

Most of my bills are auto-pay; a friend handled others by mail.

Just now getting back to the Internet with any regularity.

Still struggling with physical rehab trying to walk again.

Most of my career was in a federal non-social security retirement program so the amount of money was minimal; and I didn't lose any money when Social Security was defrauded.

So, yeah. Three months.


:ho:

From a brother LEO, glad to hear you're on the road to recovery.
Keep your chin up pal, every day is a gift.:ho::police:

Easyrider 12-06-2013 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carla B (Post 791810)
There was some mention on TOTV in the past about people stealing social security numbers and setting up accounts on line at SSA.gov using the victim's ID. The advice was to go to the website and establish your own password-protected account. I tried to do so, but as our credit is frozen, SSA.gov denied access. I figure that's okay; if I can't access my info, neither can others.

If you freeze your Experian credit report it does prevent anyone from setting up an account per SSI.gov or you can add a fraud alert but it has to be added again every 90 days. Fraud alerts are free but a credit freeze is $10 per credit bureau.

(From SSI.gov)

Creating a my Social Security account with a credit freeze or fraud alert on your Experian credit report

Can I create a my Social Security account if I have a security freeze or a fraud alert on my Experian credit report?


You cannot create a my Social Security account online if you have a security freeze, fraud alert, or both on your Experian credit report. You first must ask Experian to remove the freeze or alert. For more information, please visit:

Experian security freeze; or
Experian fraud alert.
To create a my Social Security account in person without removing the security freeze or fraud alert, please visit your local Social Security office.

TrudyM 12-07-2013 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lbmb24101 (Post 791758)
I have life lock
Love it so far
They send monthly status on your dentityI am very old fashioned and , probably unfounded, but am weary of debit cards and online banking.
Still banking the old fashioned way but love direct depsut.

Really I read it was next to worthless and didn't really monitor anything. I was going to get it and then didn't because of what I had read about it. I wish medicare would have Id's that were not your social security number. Regular insurance companies had to stop using your social security number as Id I wish that Medicare would follow suit so we would have less info floating out there about us.

Bryan 12-07-2013 06:19 AM

In Florida, a Credit Freeze is free for people aged 65 or over and is free for anyone who is an ID Theft victim, regardless of age (you need the police report case number). Again in Florida, it will cost you $10 to "LIFT" a credit freeze. You can "REMOVE" a credit freeze for free but any reinstatement will cost you $10.00. In general, a credit freeze is permanent until you remove it. A few states (not Florida) have a seven year limit and no, I don't know which states.

TrudyM 12-07-2013 09:30 AM

Do you freeze when someone steals just credit #
 
I just had someone steal and use my credit card number. The people/computer at Chase caught it and declined the charges and then cancelled the card and said they would inform experian. It got caught because we were swiping the card in Seattle at the same time someone was trying to use the number in Covina Calif.
I didn't put a freeze on my credit should I have do you think? This happened a few years back and I didn't freeze anything and it was ok. Real pain as it was the day before we left to come here and I couldn't get a replacement card as I wouldn't be home to sign for it, had to fall back on my second card no miles :(

Hubby relies on me to handle this kind of thing I don't want to screw up.

Trudy

manaboutown 12-07-2013 09:54 AM

I have several credit cards. About once a year something happens with any one of them, the bank catches it and issues me a new card. Credit fraud is rampant!

justjim 12-07-2013 10:28 AM

It's the Government
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TrudyM (Post 791871)
Really I read it was next to worthless and didn't really monitor anything. I was going to get it and then didn't because of what I had read about it. I wish medicare would have Id's that were not your social security number. Regular insurance companies had to stop using your social security number as Id I wish that Medicare would follow suit so we would have less info floating out there about us.

Carl in Tampa: Sounds like Social Security took care of your problem with no loss to you. Many people are desperate for money these days---unfortunately, it's not going to get better. I had a problem five or six years ago with someone getting my Visa Card number and charging to it. Never did figure how it happen. It's rare when someone is caught.

I too heard that the service was next to worthless. TV is a perfect place for theft of this nature----don't look for the Government to "change" our Medicare cards anytime soon!

njbchbum 12-07-2013 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justjim (Post 792006)
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I too heard that the service was next to worthless. TV is a perfect place for theft of this nature----don't look for the Government to "change" our Medicare cards anytime soon!

Justjim - what do you think makes TV "...a perfect place for theft of this nature." and why do you think so? I can't see how TV is any different than where I live most of the year. In fact, our identity theft occurred in a spot far from the villages!

l2ridehd 12-07-2013 10:40 AM

You really need to freeze all three credit reporting agencies. Experian, Trans Union and Equifax. This is free if over 65. It causes very little problems. If for any reason I need my credit checked by a bank or something, I just ask which of the three agencies do you use and unfreeze just that one. Except Experian. I will never unfreeze that one for any reason. Don't want to give them any business. If you go online to get your free annual credit report, two are very easy and straight forward, but Experian always gives you problems and tries to sell you something to get it. Part of their marketing plan. So they will never get any business from my account. It will remain frozen forever. If someone says the use them, I tell them to pick another one and I tell them why. If they can't or wont, I go elsewhere.


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