Added to the growing list ... thanks!

On 2 Nov 2007 at 9:30, Steve Pirk wrote:

> Another CUNA credit union number. Don't remember if this
> one was posted or not.
> 
> (425) 998-1199
> 
> --
> Steve
> Equal bytes for women.
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> Dear Credit Union customer,
> 
> We regret to inform you that we have received numerous fraudulent
> emails which ask for personal account information. The emails
> contained links to fraudulent pages that looked legit. Please remember
> that we will never ask for personal account information via email or
> web pages.
> 
> Because of this we are launching a new security system to make Credit
> Union accounts more secure and safe. To take advatage of our new
> consumer Identity Theft Protection Program we had to deactivate access
> to your card account.
> 
> To activate it please call us immediately at (425) 998-1199
> 
> Activation is free of charge and will take place as soon as you finish
> the activation process.
> 
> If you think your identity has been stolen, here's what to do now:
> 
> 1) Contact the fraud departments of any one of the three major credit
> bureaus to place a fraud alert on your credit file. The fraud alert
> requests creditors to contact you before opening any new accounts or
> making any changes to your existing accounts. As soon as the credit
> bureau confirms your fraud alert, the other two credit bureaus will be
> automatically notified, and all three credit reports will be sent to
> you free of charge.
> 
> 2) Close accounts that you know or believe have been tampered with or
> opened fraudulently. Use the ID Theft Affidavit (PDF) when disputing
> new unauthorized accounts.
> 
> 3) File a police report. Get a copy of the report to submit to your
> creditors and others that may require proof of the crime.
> 
> 4) File your complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The
> FTC maintains a database of identity theft cases used by law
> enforcement agencies for investigations. Filing a complaint also helps
> the FTC gather more information about identity theft and the problems
> victims are having.
> 
> For more information, go to: http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft/.
> 
> 
> Please do not reply to this message. For any inquiries, contact
> Customer Service. NCUA, CUNA, Credit Union - Copyright © 2007


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