You need only live or work in LaPorte county, or have a relative that belongs to the LaPorte Community FCU, to be eligible for membership.

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Protect Yourself from Identity Theft

The number of Americans who have experiences identity theft has surpassed 27 million, with the incidence rate increasing every year. Substantial measures are in place at your credit union to protect your identity and your accounts against theft and fraud. For example, stringent credit union privacy policies protect your personal information. Password protection for online transactions help assure online security. When using our online services, you develop a password that only you know. Encryption of online transactions converts your information into secure code, protecting you against hackers.

Maximum security is possible only with your help. Here's what you can do to stop these crimes before they happen:

  1. Do not give out financial information such as checking and credit card numbers, or Social Security number, unless you know the person.
  2. Report lost or stolen checks immediately. Your credit union will block payments.
  3. Notify you credit union of suspicious phone inquires such as those asking for account information to "verify a statement" or "award a prize."
  4. Closely guard your ATM Personal Identification Number and ATM Receipts.
  5. Shred any financial solicitations and credit union statements before disposing of them.
  6. Put outgoing mail into a secure, official Postal Service collection box.
  7. If regular bills fail to reach you, call the company to find out why.
  8. If your bills include questionable items, don't ignore them. Instead, investigate immediately to head off any possible fraud.

FACT Act Will Help Fight Identity Theft
Free credit reports for consumers

The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACT Act) will help reduce identity theft according to the Federal Trade Commission. One provision requires the three major credit-reporting agencies to provide consumers with a free copy of their own credit report. The requirements took effect December 2004, with phase-in over nine months from West to East. By September 2005, all parts of the country will be covered.

Another provision is the National Fraud Alert System. Consumers who reasonably suspect they have been or may be victimized by identity theft, or who are military personnel on active duty away from home, can place an alert on their credit files. The alert will put potential creditors on notice that they must proceed with caution when granting credit.

Other measures will help consumers recover their credit reputation after they have been victimized:

  • Credit reporting agencies must stop reporting allegedly fraudulent account information when a consumer establishes that he or she has been the victim of identity theft;
  • Creditors or businesses must provide copies of business records or fraudulent accounts or transactions related to them. This information can assist victims in providing that they are, in fact, victims.
  • Consumers will be allowed to report accounts affected by identity theft directly to creditors---in addition to credit reporting agencies---to prevent the spread of erroneous credit information.
HOW TO OBTAIN A FREE CREDIT REPORT: www.annualcreditreport.com
(877) 322-8228
www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/credit/freereports.pdf
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