by monik7 » Sun Sep 10, 2017 1:12 pm
I called this morning to put a fraud alert with the three credit reporting agencies. Reporting to one agency apparently requires that agency to notify the other two agencies. Rather than trust Equifax, I decided to call Experian first. Their phone tree did not offer the opportunity to set up a fraud alert. So I then called TransUnion and had no problem setting it up. It will last for 90 days and I've marked my calendar in December to set it up again. Apparently a fraud alert will require the credit reporting agency to contact you if someone applies for credit using your name, social security number and/or birthdate. I have no idea how one would stop a raid on a bank account, but at least this is one supposed line of defense against someone fraudulently setting up an account.
TransUnion
1-800-680-7289
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