It’s painful the day you realize it has happened to you - someone has stolen your identity and done terrible things to your credit score. It’s painful, and getting through this can take years.
The discovery can come about in a variety of ways. Many people don’t realize their identity has been stolen until suddenly they cannot get the credit they just applied for. Upon checking their credit report, they discover accounts they never authorized listed under their names.
Another possibility is that you will simply have had a credit card stolen, and so receive a phone call from your current credit card company noting unusual use on your account. You may have even received one of these calls legitimately, when you have done unusual spending with your card. But these calls can be a wonderful alert that something has gone wrong and someone is abusing your credit.
How you will react depends on the situation. If it’s a stolen credit card or credit card number, you can cancel the credit card and get a new one. You are often well advised to place an alert on your account, which requires some effort on your part, but is one way to know if there are more problems. Read the rest of this entry »





