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(Copyright 2006 Independent Newspapers (UK) Limited)
Popular myths of our time, number one: identity theft is Britain's fastest growing crime, a terrible spectre that threatens to engulf us all. If certain interested parties are to be believed, an army of identity fraudsters spends its time rooting through your dustbins, just waiting for an opportunity to assume your personality.
Capital One, the credit card provider, has even started using the issue of identity theft to sell more of its plastic. Its new year TV advertising campaign barely mentions interest rates " instead, it concentrates on the free identity-theft assistance package that comes with its credit cards.
The truth is that genuine identity theft remains a pretty unusual crime. What companies such as Capital One are talking about when they raise the spectre of identity theft is fraud " someone stealing your credit card details, for example, or opening a bank account in your name.
It's unpleasant being a victim of this crime, but that doesn't mean you need an identity-theft assistance package to help you through the experience " let alone the identity theft insurance policies that several companies now sell.
In fact, the financial services industry has been remarkably supportive of customers targeted by fraudsters. Unless you've been exceptionally negligent with your personal details, banks and credit card companies will almost always refund any losses you incur due to fraud. Nor will your credit history be affected, as long as you notify the ratings agencies of any problem.
True identity theft, meanwhile, is much more insidious. It's where a criminal steals enough of your personal details to set themselves up as you, taking out mortgages, credit cards and insurance policies in your name. Sometimes fraudsters even apply for passports and driving licences in your name, which can implicate you in criminal activity.
This sort of crime can take much longer to unravel " it becomes difficult to work out who is the real you. But, fortunately, instances of true identity fraud are few and far between.
This doesn't mean people should be blas about fraud. By all means, take precautions to beat the criminals " shred sensitive financial documents before throwing them out, take care on the internet and be cautious when using cashpoints or chip and Pin machines.
But don't let people prey upon your fears to sell you services you don't need. The mainstay of Capital One's identity-theft assistance package is a telephone helpline that can give you advice on who to contact if you become a victim of fraud. Nothing wrong with that, but it's not something to write home about.
As for the insurance packages offered by companies such as Callcredit and Halifax Bank, don't waste your money. They'll simply help you fill in a few forms you're perfectly capable of completing without their help. Spend the cash on a shredder instead " it will be a much more effective protection against fraud.
Posted By: camcan on January 18th 2006 at 14:40:41
Message Thread
- ID cards (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Jan 18, 14:24:59
- It would be much better to put a chip in everone (General Chat) - Butterworth, Jan 18, 14:38:40
- I have had an ID card for 32 years now............... (General Chat) - Badger, Jan 18, 14:35:37
- waste of money and bugger all benefit (n/m) (General Chat) - Financebod, Jan 18, 20:16:34
- Hahahaha....DINGDINGDINGDINGDINGDINGDING DING!!!! (General Chat) - Hertz van Rental, Jan 18, 14:41:32
- A ring ding ding ding ding (General Chat) - pants, Jan 18, 14:45:49
- The thread about IED's poetry is above this one. (n/m) (General Chat) - Hertz van Rental, Jan 18, 14:47:05
- He A ring ding ding ding ding's (General Chat) - pants, Jan 18, 14:49:00
- The thread about IED's poetry is above this one. (n/m) (General Chat) - Hertz van Rental, Jan 18, 14:47:05
- If people are supporters of the ID card then fair enough..... (General Chat) - Ian_Brown, Jan 18, 14:42:46
- A ring ding ding ding ding (General Chat) - pants, Jan 18, 14:45:49
- We have nothing to hide just think it's a useless scheme.... (General Chat) - Ian_Brown, Jan 18, 14:36:48
- Nothing wrong with ID cards but the cost is extortionate... (General Chat) - Ben, Jan 18, 14:33:22
- Correct ! (n/m) (General Chat) - Financebod, Jan 18, 20:17:11
- I do, but not much, just a bit of snivelling (n/m) (General Chat) - malkybarkid, Jan 18, 14:29:24
- They are patronising towards people..... (General Chat) - Ian_Brown, Jan 18, 14:28:15
- Not just remind us,remind the smug ones in government who they are..... (General Chat) - Ian_Brown, Jan 18, 14:30:04
- but can you see a goverment doing something about illegal immigration anyway ? Not likely (n/m) (General Chat) - Financebod, Jan 18, 20:18:26
- Ooh, don't forget identity fraud (General Chat) - Hertz van Rental, Jan 18, 14:33:32
- interestingly enough.. (General Chat) - camcan, Jan 18, 14:40:41
- The ID card is a f**king crap idea to put it simply,dreamed up by..... (General Chat) - Ian_Brown, Jan 18, 14:35:00
- Ha, I agree with you, but... (General Chat) - Hertz van Rental, Jan 18, 14:37:48
- What on earth?! (n/m) (General Chat) - Ian_Brown, Jan 18, 14:38:19
- Ha, I agree with you, but... (General Chat) - Hertz van Rental, Jan 18, 14:37:48
- Not just remind us,remind the smug ones in government who they are..... (General Chat) - Ian_Brown, Jan 18, 14:30:04
- Function creep, proven inability to provide secure computer databases... (General Chat) - Hertz van Rental, Jan 18, 14:26:40
- Oh, and as a clue...here you are supposed to say 'well..if you've nothing to hide....' (n/m) (General Chat) - Hertz van Rental, Jan 18, 14:27:20
- calm down nobber (n/m) (General Chat) - pants, Jan 18, 14:26:39
- Who has to carry their driving license round? (n/m) (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jan 18, 14:25:35
- Anyone who is driving. Think of this as a walking license. (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Jan 18, 14:26:32
- That isn't correct. (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jan 18, 14:31:49
- You don't need to carry your driving licence while you drive (General Chat) - Ben, Jan 18, 14:30:21
- Not that you'd know like. (n/m) (General Chat) - tiny rich cow, Jan 18, 14:31:13
- I have a clean licence thank you very much (n/m) (General Chat) - Ben, Jan 18, 14:34:31
- Anytime. (n/m) (General Chat) - tiny rich cow, Jan 18, 14:35:34
- he needs a friend you'll be there? (n/m) (General Chat) - pants, Jan 18, 14:40:46
- Anytime. (n/m) (General Chat) - tiny rich cow, Jan 18, 14:35:34
- I have a clean licence thank you very much (n/m) (General Chat) - Ben, Jan 18, 14:34:31
- Not that you'd know like. (n/m) (General Chat) - tiny rich cow, Jan 18, 14:31:13
- licenCe you two (General Chat) - camcan, Jan 18, 14:27:33
- Oh really? I never knew - I just used both indescriminately in the hope that I was right (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jan 18, 14:28:53
- lol same - can I have a quick example please camcan (miss)? (n/m) (General Chat) - Brandonio, Jan 18, 14:57:04
- to confuse matters (General Chat) - camcan, Jan 18, 14:29:39
- That's OK, I'm not in america very often. (n/m) (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jan 18, 14:43:40
- Well your name is a bit fucking ironic then considering you claim to be part of it (n/m) (General Chat) - Brandonio, Jan 18, 14:57:41
- haha. (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jan 18, 15:01:19
- lol (n/m) (General Chat) - pants, Jan 18, 14:59:42
- Well your name is a bit fucking ironic then considering you claim to be part of it (n/m) (General Chat) - Brandonio, Jan 18, 14:57:41
- That's OK, I'm not in america very often. (n/m) (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jan 18, 14:43:40
- Can people please refrain from posting grammatical errors from other users (General Chat) - pants, Jan 18, 14:28:40
- I've been quite restrained of late (General Chat) - camcan, Jan 18, 14:30:44
- that's allowed (n/m) (General Chat) - pants, Jan 18, 14:31:15
- 'grammatical errors from other users' (General Chat) - tiny rich cow, Jan 18, 14:30:30
- How tiny are you rich cow? (n/m) (General Chat) - Nigel Gurgingon, Jan 18, 14:32:06
- Tiny. (General Chat) - tiny rich cow, Jan 18, 14:34:52
- 9 (n/m) (General Chat) - malkybarkid, Jan 18, 14:33:09
- could you correct it for me (n/m) (General Chat) - pants, Jan 18, 14:31:26
- I would say (General Chat) - tiny rich cow, Jan 18, 14:32:58
- How tiny are you rich cow? (n/m) (General Chat) - Nigel Gurgingon, Jan 18, 14:32:06
- I've been quite restrained of late (General Chat) - camcan, Jan 18, 14:30:44
- Oh really? I never knew - I just used both indescriminately in the hope that I was right (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jan 18, 14:28:53
- Anyone who is driving. Think of this as a walking license. (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Jan 18, 14:26:32
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